Which country produces the Kawasaki H2?
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Kawasaki H2 is manufactured in Japan. Kawasaki H2's supercharger: The supercharger of the Kawasaki H2 was designed with the assistance of companies within the corporate group, including gas turbine machinery companies and aerospace companies, to match the characteristics of the 998cc inline-four engine used in the motorcycle. To perfectly transmit the crankshaft power to the supercharger, a planetary gear designed by Kawasaki Aerospace Company was used. It has the advantages of small size and low loss. The entire device has a crankshaft amplification ratio of 9.2 times, meaning that when the engine reaches the redline speed of 14,000 rpm, the supercharger blade speed will reach as high as 130,000 rpm. Kawasaki H2's supercharger blades: The supercharger blades of the Kawasaki H2 are made by 5-axis CNC cutting from a single piece of forged aluminum, with a diameter of only 69mm. The impeller consists of six large and six small blades, and the base is intentionally designed with small grooves to help airflow. At one atmospheric pressure, when the air velocity in the intake pipe reaches 100m per second, the supercharger blades can deliver 200 liters of air per second, and after supercharging, the air pressure can reach 2.4 times.