Motorbike exhaust valve

Motorbike exhaust valves, commonly referred to as exhaust control valves or variable exhaust valves, are components integrated into the exhaust systems of certain motorcycles. These valves play a role in optimizing engine performance, emissions, and exhaust sound characteristics. Here’s how they work:

  1. Variable Exhaust Systems: Some modern high-performance motorcycles are equipped with variable exhaust systems. These systems include exhaust valves that can open and close to change the exhaust flow path.
  2. Sound Control: One of the primary purposes of exhaust valves is to control the sound output of the motorcycle. By adjusting the position of the exhaust valve, the engine’s sound can be tuned to achieve a balance between performance and noise levels. The valve might be closed during low RPMs to reduce noise and then open during higher RPMs to allow for better engine performance and a sportier exhaust note.
  3. Back Pressure: Exhaust valves can influence the back pressure within the exhaust system. Adjusting the valve’s position can impact the flow of exhaust gases, which in turn affects back pressure. This can have implications for torque and power characteristics across different RPM ranges.
  4. Emissions Control: Variable exhaust valves can also contribute to emissions control. By altering the exhaust flow, these valves can help in optimizing the combustion process and reducing harmful emissions.
  5. Rider Modes: Some motorcycles come with rider modes that adjust various parameters, including the position of the exhaust valve. Different riding modes might alter the valve’s behavior to suit specific riding conditions, such as urban commuting, touring, or sport riding.
  6. Electronically Controlled: Most modern exhaust control valves are electronically controlled. The motorcycle’s Engine Control Unit (ECU) determines the optimal valve position based on factors like RPM, throttle position, and speed. This information is then used to adjust the valve’s opening and closing.

In summary, motorbike exhaust valves are essential components in modern motorcycle exhaust systems. They play a vital role in balancing performance, emissions, and sound characteristics, contributing to a more versatile and enjoyable riding experience.

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About Max Torque

MTC Exhausts was established in April 2001 as I recognised that I could produce high quality, hand crafted exhausts made to individuals’ specifications at prices that would compare favourably with products currently on the market. Having previously been instrumental in the introduction of a Motorcycle Exhaust Department at ‘Blue Flame Performance Engineering’, I had a clear understanding of the market and customer requirements.What began as a small venture has now evolved and production has significantly increased, largely due to customer satisfaction, recommendations and a guarantee of receiving the product within 7 days of your order. Recently the company has evolved even further and with more staff and larger business premises, we are now able to travel to most exhibition shows in the U.K to display and sell our quality performance products. MTC Exhausts can also be found in a range of Motorcycle outlets around the country.Based in Burscough Lancashire, working alongside a well known motorcycle retailer allows me to keep up to date with the latest developments and models of superbikes, therefore providing me with an insight into current customer enquiries and requirements.I have been involved with the motorcycle industry for 22 years now and have personal experience of racing bikes which helps me to identify customer needs, in terms of performance. I have also been part of mechanic teams both prior to and during the TT races. Over the last few years, MTC have been proud to sponsor and support Red Viper Racing in the British Superbikes, Rob Barber in the TT where in 2009, Rob won the first ever TTX race and Carl Rennie who is an experienced TT racer and has finished an impressive 6th on a production bike. I have a City and Guilds 620 parts 1 & 2 in Motor Vehicle Maintenance and Repair. I have a detailed engineering background, including 20 years welding experience.MTC Exhausts is a member of the Federation for Small Businesses.I hope you find this site useful and would hope to hear from you soon.Martin Leigh.

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