What is the purpose of a big twist throttle?
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Big twist throttle can make the throttle response more linear, enabling smoother acceleration. Here are some related introductions about the function of big twist throttle: 1. The function of big twist throttle: Big twist throttle is a modification for motorcycles. It means twisting a small amount is equivalent to twisting half as much as before. When modifying to a big twist throttle, many other parts need to be matched accordingly. Big twist throttle can make the throttle response more linear, enabling smoother acceleration. 2. Precautions for big twist throttle modification: (1) Small and mini passenger vehicles installing front and rear anti-collision devices. (2) Freight motor vehicles installing windshields, water tanks, toolboxes, spare tire racks, etc.
Big twist oil actually means stepping hard on the accelerator, and this trick is super useful in specific scenarios. For example, when overtaking on the highway, a sudden press of the accelerator unleashes instant power, allowing you to easily pass slower cars and reduce parallel driving time for greater safety. It's also essential when climbing steep slopes, especially when fully loaded—deeply pressing the accelerator makes the engine work harder, preventing the car from rolling back. On track days, big twist oil is a must; full-throttle acceleration out of corners makes the car shoot forward like an arrow. However, I must remind you not to overdo it in daily driving—it wastes fuel and damages the car. I've personally seen someone burn out their piston rings from long-term aggressive acceleration. In the city, it's better to press the accelerator gently—safer and more economical.