Thanks for all the information on this Aprilia port dimensions.....
How much different was the jetting between pipe testing for brst optimization Jan? Are we talking needle tapers.... 1 to 2 mainjet sizes? All of the above plus more?
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In general repacking the muffler will make a little extra power - but the Aprilia had a very short stinger, so maybe it liked the effective shorter length
when the packing wasnt tight around the perforated tube.
Its easy to understand why a " used " pipe made better power as this coats the inside surface and holds up the internal gas temperature.
Coating the inside with ceramic did the same thing, only way too much as it turned out in testing, as the engine lost all the bottom end power but picked up some top end.
Regarding the down angle of the Exhaust duct in the sim.
As I explained before the timing edge had a big radius on it, and thus the effective Cd was greater than the actual port area would dictate.
Using the down angle reduces the area by the cosine,so to get a better match to real flow conditions using zero gave a more accurate end result.
Here is the inlet input.
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Jan , with the auxilary exhaust ports being directly above the transfer ports did you think before arranging this set up that it would be power sapping with short cicuiting? also with the auxilary exhaust ports closing before the main exhaust port that fuel pulled into them would not be fully pushed back into the cylinder by the returning exhaust pulse again reducing power? Wobbly also mentioned that most exhaust ports are too large anyway , other than raising the exhaust port floor is there anything that you would have done to chase more power from that cylinder?![]()
Here is the RV inlet inputs.
The Exhaust port itself was already made smaller, as Jan had begun experementing with lifting the floor, but my comment about size was more directed at the duct exit area.
Simply using EngMod and shooting for a duct exit Mach of 0.8 the result is a huge jump in power when reducing the Aprilia flange area and creating a new transition within the spigot.
The duct length, including the spigot was also increased slightly to 2X bore and the pipe adjusted accordingly.
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