Really cool job,but we are still waiting to see over 30RWHp at 10500 from a 125 aircooled on a real dyno sheet.
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.
By the way, I enjoy this thread as much as anyone, so just resume normal transmission!
Carry on the good work.
I guess this is it? personally i would say it was 30 at 10501 rpm if only to protect seymours innocence.
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Hmmmm these are good questions ....
I had a plan in mind, that for simplicity and ease of being reproduced, of keeping the NSR cylinder un modified except for the 2mm trimmed off the top and radiusing the leading edge of the PV blades. Which is the setup that most of Team ESE want. All easy stuff. On the other hand, we have two running engines, one with a std NSR cylinder and the other one modified. We are making two more std NSR110's but I am a glutton for max engine development.
Wob could we have two pipe designs.
The one you have developed so far, sure the setup is compromised but it does allow someone using a std NSR cylinder to keep things simple.
And a full house no holds barred total hells death setup where the cylinder is modified in whatever way is required.
I have another two cylinders that may be more or less suitable where the exhaust port and duct has been modified to be more like a RS125 port. Flat(ish) across the top, 52mm wide with the sides bulging outwards like in the attached picture.
Transfers open 115 ATDC and the Exhaust port opens at 80 ATDC on one cylinder and 78 ATDC on the other and the PV is flattened with the front edge radius-ed, the leading edge of the exhaust bridge is also radiused for improved flow coefficient.
Suzuki GP100 bottom end with Kawasaki KE175 rotary valve cover, NSR110 cylinder modified Ex opens at 80ATDC Trans 115 and In 140/85, RS125 NX4 pipe. The same setup as before but with a modified exhaust port.
Wob lets go for the doctor and see what can be done. Modified exhaust duct, nozzle, head shape, crazy wild inlet timing and RPM. With EFI, inlet timing can be nuts and the injectors are good for 13,500 rpm or maybe a little more. The sky's the limit if we go with a carburetor.
Come back wobb
Its OK guys, im more than happy that it can be done, using well executed science and handwork.
But at the time it just appeared to me to be ridiculous with the old cylinders and small carb size.
But now I am getting right on 50 Hp from a 125 kart engine with a 30mm carb, so things change on here even within a short 2 year period.
As im in a wheelchair, im at the right height for girl ass bighting or even knob gobbling, at a push.
Shame all round.
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.
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