this came up on facebook today, looks like a stepped piston
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Long shot but anyone went to the trouble to model a puch maxi and/ or tomos a35 in engmod and want to share the pack file?
Yesterday Jan Thiel wrote
"I have absolutely nothing to do with it.
And I would have to see a powercurve before I believe any 125cc engine gives
70HP and revs to 30.000!"
Thats a bit unexpected I think.
Our situation on the plugs is this. The one in the pic did work, but was a prick to install and was destroyed on removal. As with any such plug, as Frits said, its dimensioning is strongly dependent on the position of the piston circlip groove relative to the piston skirt face plus piston pin offset plus the geometry of the bore beyond the circlip (different manufacturers had slight variations in this area ranging from an enlarged diameter to a stepped bore, to suit their processes.
Since that time, we have come up with a snazzy locating arrangement, but this is still subject to the circlip/bore details as above. For us, we are holding back on this until the Ryger thing comes out as there might be a relevance there and/or it might very quickly kill existing style engines and we all have to think again about a new direction and/or things might just revert back to the status quo.
56 days to go.![]()
"Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm.”
Wobbly, by removing oil from the fuel used in the 2 t engine, what impact would that have on transfer flow/ scavenging patterns?
An upset sheik?
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
This!
With details just beyond the horizon, makes me wonder if there's any reason to try new things in regards to existing configurations as any positive steps may be trumped by the Ryger design. The answer is nothing is certain. Aside from karting, there's no garuntee other racing organizations will even allow the Ryger-style engines to compete if they make 100% of the current field obsolete. So, yes, there's still reason to try new designs but with 2016 rapidly approaching, it may be worth delaying such efforts as they usually involve considerable development time/cost.
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