Just cant help yourself can you Luc
.It may come as a surprise to you but this forum was not specifically designed for you to post shit about how
fucking clever you are - or even were back in 2012.
If you posted what the designs actually were or how they were derived , we would all be happy to learn something useful.
But no , we just get the same self promotional shit that got you banned in the first place.
Go away.
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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Lucf has re registered as Luc
Yes, I to would love to read and learn something of Luc's tuning incites.
Like all good dinner parties, its the sharing that makes things great.
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Luc we would love you to join the party and share your knowledge. This is a safe place where you could let your work speak for itself.
Quick question guys, i have searched but no luck.
The ralation between stiff reedpetals and crankcase volume.
Bigger volume - needs stiffer blades?
Or is it the other way around.
Rgds
Patrick
Bigger case requires softer petals.
Its diminishing returns theory , the positive effects of having a bigger case get slowly erroded away by the fact that
the soft petals loose control and flutter with uncontrolled modes in the mid range.
A big case and soft petals work well at very high rpm , but in this case as you go bigger or softer the mid power gets Much worse.
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.
Thanks Wob.
I have actually made the case smaller this year as i had HUGE volume before, never measured, but now i have 1.3-1
I was lacking some midrange grunt before, that?s why i changed the volume.
So i?ll have to use stiffer ones now, thanks again.![]()
1.3 seems to be the approx limit.
But in any case , I have found that the best power comes from soft main petals and adding backups to control the modal flutter.
Here are some recent tests on making the mains softer , and using different backups top and bottom
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.
So remind me the reason twin Rotary Valve is not a good idea? Or was it and just not tried much in practice. Was it Exact Weld (?) had a twin RV system?
Or are we best to just have a 'sliding door' that changes the crank case volume from a little bit to a lot as the pipe does its job.
Thank you Glen. All I need to know.
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Kinky is using a feather. Perverted is using the whole chicken
Yes, i'm using 'backups' to finetune the blades, it was late yesterday after a full day of headscratching of where my power was(dynoday)
I'll try to stiffen it up today to see if it?s the answer.
I'm missing the last 500-600rpm, pipe is tuned for 13200, but now i stuck at 12600.
It has produced 69hp at 13200rpm with this pipe before, and now 56hp at 12600.
I recon i won't gain all back to 69hp, but 63-65hp might happen if it could rev past 12600 and produce power all the way, but with more torque than before due to better crankcase.
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