TZ, regarding your center section bleed. I found similar results on a test pipe.
I always wanted to build a one way reed valve. The performance gain could possibly be outside air cooling down pipe gasses.
TZ, regarding your center section bleed. I found similar results on a test pipe.
I always wanted to build a one way reed valve. The performance gain could possibly be outside air cooling down pipe gasses.
The bottom line is that a pipe bleed will always make much more bottom end and less top.
This is one reason why Jetski's make so much bottom end power,using a big stinger, thus reducing the pipes effectiveness by dropping the low rpm retained
back pressure, as this effect cranks up the bottom end.
Then as the engine comes onto the pipe, they squirt water into the stinger, effectively reducing the exit discharge coefficient and pumping up the top end power.
A variable exit stinger Cd will be a great way to optimize power , no matter how its done.
But sadly it has no effect on the injection issue TZ is struggling with - I wish I could help , but no free lunch yet - sorry.
Ive got a thing thats unique and new.To prove it I'll have the last laugh on you.Cause instead of one head I got two.And you know two heads are better than one.
Probably safe, as long as it don't have wings...
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Is that not the Ryger, just add a piston and cylinder in there and you have it!
The main problem with Derbi and Aprilia RSA steering was the fairing.
It was made by Porsche.
At high speeds there was too much directional stability due to the fairing.
It was difficult to incline into a fast corner.
Fitting an Aprilia RSW fairing resolved this problem.
As far as I know Yamaha just copied the Honda cylinders to win the 2000 250 championship
Later they even produced an SAE paper about this....
Fitting a Honda cylinder on a Yamaha engine was first done by my old friend Cees van Dongen
On his son's 125 Yamaha.
Later he sold the casting models to Bartol, who then became a Yamaha consultant....
We had such a Jaros machine at Aprilia, it proved to be useless.
Above all the results were not repeatable.
DEA engineering made a far better version of it himself.
I don't know anything about it's results.
Just bluffing.
70 HP was never measured on a dyno.
I still wonder how many people could believe this, without seeing a power curve
Probably it was calculated, using Mota.
And of course talking about 30.000 revs has always been ridiculous...
The main problem seems to come from the nikasil plated piston.
The far too short connecting rod surely will not help.
Just imagine the friction between the small diameter part (46MM) of the piston an the separator plate with such
a very much inclined connecting rod at maximum piston speed....
Impossible!
Wob I found this
You had a bit to do with some of his stuff earlier on.
http://nsr250.freeforums.org/tuckerb...s-t414-20.html
have definitely made an error with the different height of the A port in relation to the B and C ports.
In reality they seem to be identical, height-wise. This throws doubt on the whole picture.
I need to do a total re-measure. Well spotted and thanks for pointing it out.
I do NOT know what I was thinking to get it so wrong. D'oh!
Maybe I just had the Aprilia "reverse stagger" on my mind, and added in a bit of wishful thinking??![]()
In reality I probably just mis-read 42.1 as 43.1 or something completely stupid like that.
Hopefully I can re-measure this weekend and get a corrected port map put up.
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