The Gazz... on a CB125T leads the FXR's home at Mt Wellington........Sun 15th.
The Gazz... on a CB125T leads the FXR's home at Mt Wellington........Sun 15th.
& this is relevant to a two stroke tuning thread, how?
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
I know its a bit of a stretch.....but like ours, its a home built-tuned-hotted-up bucket and it gives us hope we might get one of ours up there too one day soon.
It worked on the 28mm carb (last 2 pictures), so now time to try sleeveing a 38mm carb back to 24mm and try it out on my new FZR/GP125.
The benefit of sleeveing a carb back is that it moves the constricted 24mm high velocity area away from the metering section. As the metering section is very disruptive to air flow it makes sense to have the metering section as large as practical.
Also having the 24mm part after the metering section helps with fuel atomization. As air/fuel mixture passes through the high velocity area the fuel droplets literally explode as their vapor pressure becomes much greater than the surrounding region of low pressure in the 24mm venture.
Can a 38-24 combo work as a high flow good atomizing carb or will the signal strength at the metering jet be to low to work????? who knows, but we will find out in due course...........
Bets anyone??????
On the GP the 38-24 was just physically to big to be usable before, and try out before as it stuck out the side way to far for the skinny GP frame but looks like it will be OK with the wider FZR chassis and there will certainly be enough room on the front of the plenum for it.
Looks good but you might be right about the metering; one thought, can you off set the vortex closer to the base of the carb. This might help sensitivity at low to mid range. as it stands now i can't see why it wouldn't work fine wide open, but it might lean out
injection could be in order!
http://www.smcomp.com/~smurph/RZ-EFI/index.html
people were talking about water cooling and pumping a while back, maybe this could provide a solution (cheap as chips):
http://xminimoto.co.nz/shop/index.ph...products_id=48
Ok...... so does this electric supercharger meet the rules then.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-135307534.htm
Nothing in the rules says you can't take another engine along for the ride.......electric engine.......or......heat engine.........for driving the supercharger, whats the difference.......so long as there is only 99cc of 4-stroke driving the bike.
I'd say that on a 100 that would be legal. Probably completely useless, but legal.
Personaly I think team ESE should try one. Has to be safer than a plenum with half a liter of unleaded sloshing around in it.
No No Bucketracer, you could wire a voltage regulator in.... forget about the battery, and just run it form the AC generator.
It's way out of my experience, but if anyone can do it, team ESE can!
You can have the "magic vacuum cleaner", and the "definitely not gay Chrome hairdryer"![]()
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