Exhaust port floor higher than BDC. It has been tried before and the results posted on this thread. Use this search term "floordam site:www.kiwibiker.co.nz" to find references to it.
The idea of rasing the exhaust port floor seemed to work and the results were encouraging but the cylinder was ruined by other porting work so that experiment has stalled for now.
i think many people , including myself, have raised the floor to some extent. but ive never seen anyone raise it to the transfer tops. i think this is what katinis is planning to do
Take a look here, a modified Suzuki RG50 engine with the exhaust port floor at TPO. These experiments were previously posted on this thread including dyno graphs of the results.
Also the 50cc engines single exhaust port was successfully widened out to 85% of bore diameter.
Our results gave us some idea but I think you are right, starting with the exhaust floor at TPO and progressively grinding it down would be a very interesting experiment.
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There really is a lot of good information on this thread, making use of Googles "site:" function is a great way to find it all.
Search Term site:www.kiwibiker.co.nz
If you're planning to fit a watercooled spigot eventually, why not make one right away? You've still got a week to make a sketch.
You're joking, aren't you Peewee? Please tell me you're joking.I still need to determine if the fuel flow is ok but I think it will be.... I haven't yet checked the flow rate of the float valve in the carb...
Methanol flow should be 16 cc per hp per minute. That's easy enough to check, but you must flow all relevant parts simultaneously, starting with the tank breather and certainly including the float valve. And if you add nitromethane, the flow requirement increases steeply, depending on the nitro percentage of course.
Thanks for the flowers Muhr.
I hear you about not understanding the French. The lingo I can handle, but the natives sometimes... Anyway, with kind permission of the Pit-Lane forum moderator I'm writing in English there (or at least my version of it).
Oh, wait a minute. Do you mean you can't see the pictures? I guess you'll have to register first. I can't go into that now but it can't be too hard finding a school boy or girl who has sufficient French. Or you could try Google Translator; always good for a laugh.
I don't really know the RSA's blowdown area, we never calculated such things......
It was made as big as possible, by trial and error.
But we tested a lot at the flow bench!
On most moped engines you are very limited by the cylinder studs.
We were fortunate enough to be able to cast our own cylinders, making our own casting models.
Of course I fully agree with Wobbly about cylinder cooling: The outside of the transfer ducts should be cooled as well.
I am 99,9% sure that this will give more power!!!
My compliments Wobbly!
I'm going to practice my French
Edit: I finally managed to understand the French!
Thought it would be 40-50mm2 bigger. I have a lot to learn (don't know how the time area distribution looks like)
Thanks Jan
In my first attempt with Wobbly's cooling, I've managed to destroy all forms of flow distribution. I hope I can come with a cylinder 1.2 but I will get forced to broaden the cylinder and then new crankcase so hopefully to the 2 cylinder version. The first engine is singel cylinder test.
Then I can also see what tradeoff the longer intake due to wider cylinder will bring if i cant find a solution to the studs.
Do you mean before this happens (picture) that is 2mm 7075 50 bore
Updated cylinder headWobbly
Delete the spigot , and allow water in close to this critical area to help prevent spontaneous detonation of the trapped end gases, simply due to the material behind the
inserts squish band maintaining boundary layer coolness.
This is an extension of having the cold water regime flow over the transfers first,next the Exhaust then up into the head and across and out.![]()
Raising the ex floor by the bore a good amount will require different pipe. Correct?
going from 180 degress up to 150 has a big change in delivery in sim ..
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