In case you want to extract the angle.area values from those older engines: don't; it will blurr your view.
Not to use them as examples of good practice, but to determine if additional transfer, blow-down and a FOS pipe could be usefully & practically applied.
Here is something a little less vintage, that I posted on the French Pit-Lane forum:
http://www.pit-lane.biz/t6246p25-gp1...vermars-part-5
Thanks for that, I had read your words and put my interpretation into the worksheet. But I'm not a member, so couldn't see the illustration.
The effective areas are very clear, but it was probably of some value to work it out myself.
The rates of change of area, due to piston motion, are not as important as I expected. But I will pay attention to my chords.
A couple of other questions from that post:
130 transfers, no stagger. Does that mean engines that operate better with stagger probably have less than optimum port directions/dimensions?
The 'mirror' of the blow-down (the blow-back?). This is the ideal time for the pipe to push charge back into the cylinder.
Does extending the Ex duration (within reason) actually allow the pipe to be effective over a broader range of RPM & temp? (A bit contrary to accepted theory.)
PS: did Agnetha, Björn, Benny and Anni-Frid really make it to the Nobel Committee? I think I like their music after all

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No, but I bet they know some-one who is, just a couple of degrees of separation might be all you need
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