Hi Guys,
This is my first post here. Spent many an evening trawling through this thread. Have to say, the knowledge and tips that have been shared is astonishing, and long may it continue.
Great to see the projects people are working on too.
The only trouble is that I should be working and not reading this thread, but there's so much to learn that work will have to take a back seat until I'm all up to date. And as it's 8pm here in Thailand, I think that I'm allowed a tea break.
Cheers.
Has anyone ever heard of a ' lean burning 2 stroke engine"... past or present?i read recently about 4 stroke lean burners wondered if it had been tried on a 2 stroke...
Informations for flowbench => http://www.hpt-sport.us/goflow.htm
I've run my injected YZ250 at more than 19:1 ratio (off the scale on the lambda sensor) on highway cruise, about 5-10% throttle. Injection rate of 2L/100km. Ran smoothly with no misfire for 8 seconds until power started to roll off, throttle response was very weak. After that it ran fine, piston and plug looked normal. I found some info from light aircraft people talking about 'lean of peak' operation on 2 strokes, however they tend to be a bit more conservative. Also the cruise load for a plane is probably a higher than a bike. I think lean burn could work for light throttle, fuel economy is impressive if it can be sustained.
On models they had lean burning glow plug engines to more range. So the fuel had no methanol in it. But would fail a plug if it truly did run lean. I developed a squish band toroidal head that could run lean without failing the glow plug. The result of the model engines running lean was a big end on the rod bush failing. It may have still worked if it had a miniature needle roller set up like some have made. I never have gone down that track yet with the model engines. But with hcci on the horizon that maybe the missing link.
I tried that 90% exhaust mod a couple days ago. Its a 135cc engine with 58 x 51mm, single exhaust duct, 30mm carb and fan cooled. The rear wheel power is about 30 HP.
The mod brought no power gain, but had more power fading (2-3HP) due heating the cylinder much more.
After removing the sheetmetal part, the power characteristics was back.
But I have to say: it worked well in engmod :-)
It think I should go the old fashioned way and enlarge the duct in little steps...
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