Indeed, the 100 clutch you did for me was great.
Bit concerned they would warp with 100hp going through them. But heck might be worth measuring up when I'm in there.
Indeed, the 100 clutch you did for me was great.
Bit concerned they would warp with 100hp going through them. But heck might be worth measuring up when I'm in there.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
not sure my pm thing is working.. so tz350 can you tell me what size hole is required in the crank wheels/ webs to fit a 22mm crank pin. i had a suzuki gp 125 crank machined a few years ago which renderd it useless in its present form. thanks .
Yep, I remember you pointed that out a longer time ago. So I verified that with the sim ending with approx. 85mm length for the 75% area place. As you mentioned also the TZR exhaust duct is too short, so I replaced the stock 33mm cylindrical pipe in front of the header by an cmc machined part. Of course that will be not as good as a real oval to round transition, but at least I will give it a try...
For the other set of SP cylinders I welded the floor of the duct and the spigot... The rear cone will also get a stinger venturi...
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Nice find!
My idea! After doing some more research(lots of info here:
http://www.elsberg-tuning.dk/supercharging.html)
I realized it's not that unique.
You think the crankcase vent valve and pipe thing is necessary?
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Maybe this picture will help you on your way Alex:
Nah. KISS, remember?You think the crankcase vent valve and pipe thing is necessary?
These valves, used by some of my model airplane buddies, allow in-flight mixture leaning in the pursuit of that final rpm. And final is often the correct description;I also ordered an RC remote needle valve which I will use as an adjustable power jet.
those RC remote needle valves are also known as remote engine killers because their operators tend to get too rpm-greedy.
Now that's something in my "style", what's the story here?
That would simplify things alot!
The valve I've ordered is just ment to move the needle away from the prop area(I think TZ used a similar one on the beast at some point) I looked at those servo operated "really" remote valves you are talking about too tho, being rpm-greedy I steered away...
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The Artic Cat injected above and inside the piston.
On my two stage EFI air cooled motor I tried to cool the under side of the piston crown by having the second stage main injector firing up inside it (center injector). Unfortunately I did not get the piston cooling I was hoping for because this arrangement did not fuel well on full load when I maximized the fuel being injected under the piston, I think it just drowned things.
But with the smaller primary injector in the middle it did fuel very well on part throttle and off the pipe. The engine was at its best with the small low load first stage injector in the middle and the second stage main power injectors on the sides in the transfer ports.
I put the good low load throttle response down to good mixing of the central low load injectors fuel charge into the transferred air by the piston movement.
The Artic Cat's method of injecting above and below the piston might have given me the piston cooling I was looking for if the low load injection cycle was timed to be below the piston for low loads and extending the injection cycle to above the piston for direct crown cooling when the load and RPM got up and the pipe's trapping efficient positive pressure pulse was working hard plugging the exhaust port to stop air/fuel escaping.
The Ecotrons two stroke EFI software comes with only the Alpha-N table active but if I can get Ecotrons to turn the VE table back on then I could try using the pressure at the exhaust port from the returning wave to fine tune the fueling at over run, like Nath88 suggested.
I like the Ecotrons EFI system because it is accessible and affordable enough for beginners to experiment with.
it might be easier if youhad have posted them as an image
the pictures actually say turbo on the side of the engine.
While looking i found this though.
http://s-charger.com/50cc-supercharger/
If i was going to supercharge a small two stroke i would prefer to use a small wankel compressor just like NSU did.
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They do it the other way around TeeZee: late-starting direct injection at low load to avoid fuel losses, and indirect injection at high load, stirring the mixture in the crankcase in order to create a homogeneous mixture.
Yes, it says Turbo but in this case it is merely a promotional term because turbos are hot these days.
Technically speaking it's not a turbo: the centrifugal compressor is not driven by an exhaust gas turbine but it is geared to the crankshaft.
The gear ratio is 8 to 1 and for now that is all I am allowed to say about it by the man behind the engine, my mate Roland Holzner.
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My understanding of the KTM injector was that it was only used to supply some extra mixture on the overun into corners on closed throttle.
Apparently the engine seized several times in testing when run with very high rpm downchanges, with no throttle opening.
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.
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