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Kinky is using a feather. Perverted is using the whole chicken
Seen this today neat
https://grabcad.com/library/aprilia-...nder-incompl-1
seeing one in 3d is pretty neat
Needs a little work on the AUX exhaust
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Kinky is using a feather. Perverted is using the whole chicken
Yes,thats the big plan and only one common inlet for crankcase.
If the underside of the lagging piston controls this inlet we get the phase skewing as a disc valve without the complication.
I have some parts but lack motivation for the time being
http://i.imgur.com/n36caso.jpg
Hi Martin You are from Trabant country.
Find an used engine and let us make the Trabant engine like this
Should hae been done really many years ago.
WATCHA GONNA DO WHEN THE ULTIMATE WARRIOR AND HULK HOGAN DESTROY YOU!!!!
Jan you settled on a dome piston. Which other types were tried and what were the results?
We tried various flat, and radiused pistons, but the original ROTAX dome always gave the best results.
With flat pistons the flow detaches which gives less piston cooling.
That looks like the unloved APD cylinder.
My take on the twin crank is the single crank engines the head angle has to be steeper to over come the gyro effect of the crank. Early Kobas frames used at 27* head angle which is mx territory. The Kobas could run that rake but still change directions a fast as the TZ/RS's. Contra rotating cranks seem to have less tyre chatter as well. Less vibrations make them far easier to ride faster.![]()
They are 3D printed cases from a 18yr old fellow in Italy (shits me someone so young can have all that talent) for 125cc he is getting help fram Garbriel Gnani (his cylinders)
http://www.2t-special.it/forum/viewt...hp?f=14&t=5065
Yes, of course....not better!
Biaggi's cylinders were named APB, originally designed by AVL in Austria
As designed they were useless, but they were developed very well by my colleagues at Aprilia.
Only Biaggi used them, their development was stopped in the beginning of 1998, when the APC became better.
The APD was a 7-port cylinder which proved useless.
It had been developed using a Jante-type flow bench, made in Brno, Czechia.
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