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    Now the Ryger info is coming out, Team ESE is developing their new action plan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TZ350 View Post
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    Now the Ryger info is coming out, Team ESE is developing their new action plan.
    HAHA, good cartoon

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    Quote Originally Posted by tjbw View Post
    HAHA, good cartoon
    Making ambitious plans and suffering the consequences of reality has been the story of our life lately ....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flettner View Post
    Thank you again Frits, Now would you talk us through this masterpiece. What are we missing?
    For example where are the 11 transfers? Or are we saying each transfer has two ports, one in and one out. So that would be five transfer passages and one slot?
    The rings certainly look like they touch the piston by the shinny top surface of the ring we see exposed.
    There must be fine detail we are missing?
    The cylinder development drawing shows 1 exhaust port and 11 transfer ports ( counting both ends).

    I think the port below the exhaust feeds 2 further ports inside the exhaust.

    However the cylinder section drawing doesn't show that transfer port below the exhaust, but it does show something in the exhaust!

    Regarding the rings not touching the piston, I think perhaps something got lost in translation.

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    regarding those lines in the exhaust duct, couldn't it be as simple as left overs from an auxiliary port someone forgot to remove from the drawing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TZ350 View Post
    Making ambitious plans and suffering the consequences of reality has been the story of our life lately ....
    Yes, whoever dreamt up reality needs a reality check...

    Still we keep on dreaming...

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    Yep, left over lines..

    Quote Originally Posted by m4r View Post
    regarding those lines in the exhaust duct, couldn't it be as simple as left overs from an auxiliary port someone forgot to remove from the drawing?
    My vote is they are left over from original drawing.

    Michael

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    A couple of Ryger observations:
    1. The primary drive and gearbox ratios are exactly the same as the VM engine on which it is based
    2. The exhaust is also very close. All the 14 cone diameters are the same, both at the start and finish. The inside cone lengths are all the same, other than #2 which is a few mm longer. However The total outside length of cones #1 to #5 inclusive is 181.7 compared to 222 for the VM exhaust. I guess this will have an effect, including straightening out the pipe. Cones #7 and #9 also vary a tad, but within a bee's dick.

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    Honey or Bumble?

    I think I'll need one of those clear plastic boxes crank the handle and see the engine turn to even begin to understand how this works.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SwePatrick View Post
    Attachment 319007

    Might be hard to see.
    But red arrow show where I´m left wondering.
    How is it flowing enough to get above 5hp?
    Is the homologisation papers edited to hide things?

    As this 'pipe' that protrudes into cylinder goes full circle, in that way it restricts flow quite a bit.
    That 'pipe' is the holder for the seal as I understand it, that seals off the crankhouse from the small 'pumphouse'.
    I agree, it seems that part of the drawing is not to scale. Also, the drawing of cylinder development doesn't match the section view of cylinder (transfer inlet under the exhaust not shown on section).

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    ryger model

    drawings seem pretty close

    doesn't help building a model though either - features can still have questionable function



    the groove in the plate is to accommodate piston skirt - doesn't go all the way through

    Haha just realised my cylinder is on backwards

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    Quote Originally Posted by SwePatrick View Post
    Attachment 319007

    Might be hard to see.
    But red arrow show where I´m left wondering.
    How is it flowing enough to get above 5hp?
    Is the homologisation papers edited to hide things?

    As this 'pipe' that protrudes into cylinder goes full circle, in that way it restricts flow quite a bit.
    That 'pipe' is the holder for the seal as I understand it, that seals off the crankhouse from the small 'pumphouse'.
    That drawing shows the cylinder tight against the protruding seal holder, but in other pictures there is room for the upper piston exhaust port slide cover on one side of the seal holder.
    Looks like 5 or 6 mm, maybe more. I'm sure that gap will be consistent around the perimeter of the seal holder and cylinder.
    Still not a lot of space for good transfer flow, but of course the gas is under pressure entering those lower ports.

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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    Honey or Bumble?

    I think I'll need one of those clear plastic boxes crank the handle and see the engine turn to even begin to understand how this works.

    Kudos for a frank self-appraisal - of your technical subject comprehension capacity - there, dyno-Dave..

    As 'Dirty' Harry .Callaghan was wont to remark.. "A man has gotta recognize his limitations"...

    As for the 'Ryger' - lets see a dyno chart, please...

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    So will this thing stall, or not start under 10,000?

    Who`s going to be the first to tell him to raise the exhaust port floor?
    Don't you look at my accountant.
    He's the only one I've got.

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    I suppose the patent might explain it all at least a little better than just the pictures. Anyone found it now that it has gone through the patent process ?

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