
Originally Posted by
lodgernz
Christmas Day and I'm working on my bucket 50 engine. I guess my life is in the bucket.
Anyway, I have a question for Wobbly, Frits or anyone else who feels like contributing:
The exhaust duct of this engine has a bit of a bottleneck about halfway down, whose CSA is about 66% of the port window area.
We now know that I need to reduce the CSA steadily from the (single) port to achieve a flange area of 90% of the port area.
If I open this bottleneck up to say 95% of the port area in keeping with that philosophy, I will be increasing the volume of the duct.
Some of this extra volume will be reduced by the insert I will add to the outer part of the duct, but the overall volume will still be larger.
We know increased duct volume is not good, so I'd appreciate any comments or advice on what would be a good course of action.
Perhaps a bottleneck like this is not an issue. Does anyone have experience of this?
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