That looks good, makes sense!- Is that that similar to the system tried by Konig on their flat fours? - the twisted belt will do away with any convoluted and expensive gearing!
That looks good, makes sense!- Is that that similar to the system tried by Konig on their flat fours? - the twisted belt will do away with any convoluted and expensive gearing!
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I really like the way you used the autolube pump mechanism to drive the valve. Very ingenuous.
Cant remember where but saw some pictures of kart engine rotary valve driven by belt, from the crank. Usually kart engines do a lot of rpm.
EDIT: I did remember where I saw the picture, in A. Graham bell's book "two-stroke performance tuning":
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I've been thinking.
Has there ever been experimented with multiple cutout valves?
If everyone has been using the tried and true method of increasing timing in small increments until powerloss then one step back, there could be more power say ten steps forward but no one ever went there.
If valveless makes more power:
Mean crankcase pressure vs atmospheric in the typical valve closed period(say from 85atdc to 140btdc) has to be positive.
Maybe a carefully designed multiple cutout valve could be even better than no valve?
Does this make any sense?
I'll see what engmod has to say on the matter.
BTW Frits, you might have received a mail about something.
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I like it very much. If I wasn't already involved in 24/7, I'd try your system right away.
Alex, you may want to look here:
https://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/s...post1130300158
https://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/s...post1130820832
https://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/s...post1131036800
BTW: I didn't receive any mails.
There was a right angle grinder on the market with contra rotating blades to eliminate kick back.
Pull out the electric motor, rig up a drive system to your engine, two carbs... get where I'm going with this?
https://youtu.be/nr7SkiBJI3w
Um? Lots of ally shavings in the crankcase??![]()
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
Lol, no.
2 disk valves. Front or rearward facing. 2 carbs, one for left side transfer tunnel, one for right side.
Each disk is a mirror image of each other.
Thanks Frits, I'll read up! I forget how much has been covered here over the years.
I tried registering to another two stroke forum(saw alot of traffic from there to my youtube channel, thought I'd check it out) was invites only, I was like "Frits Overmars sent me", and it went through. Currently waiting for my account to be approved. Thought maybe you'd get a mail about it. Or you're not on there and my registration attempt went straight into the trash...
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The PVL coil is a CDI and coil in one, and there are no different winding ratios available.
One magnet on the rotor supplies the power to the CDI the other activates the trigger.
There are various stator windings available,and the more turns ( like 4000 ) the greater the retard available but less " power " at the plug.
I got 5000 turn coils made years ago ( no plastic covering ) to use on Banshee quads as the kick start hardly turns the thing over and the high ratio
winding gives a fatter spark at kickover ( also more retard as a bonus ).
But anything other than a pretty much stock engine and the plugs would misfire at higher rpm.
The kart stators are the lowest number of turns ( 50 ohms ) and have no trouble at all with high speed high power engines, but that has a useless dead straight ( flat ) line ignition curve.
They do run best with no resistance, in the cap or the plug, but sadly there are no trick rare earth plugs available with no internal resistance - that would be the best case scenario.
Edit - TM sell a Brisk plug with no resistance that does work well with the PVL - part on box is L08S Silver 1827
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.
Yes, it still has to be proven on the track, and my shitty downshifts could well throw the belt. Yesterday was just the first (static) run of the RV, so there's still much to sort out.
Of course, because the NSR engine is cylinder reed rather than case reed, an RV like this, mounted on the reed block housing, won't necessarily offer any improvement over reeds.
The plan is to rip lots of alloy and cast iron out of anywhere in the engine that looks to impede inlet flow, but I wanted to try it first on this 50 engine, as it was already running quite well on reeds, with almost 12HP at the wheel.
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