Speaking for Rob, I think an important Part of the experiment was a direct comparison with the same barrel. Interesting swap of induction.
Speaking for Rob, I think an important Part of the experiment was a direct comparison with the same barrel. Interesting swap of induction.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
Yea but all it confirmed was that the original crap reed assisted piston port was exactly that , crap , and that an EngMod optimized RV was exactly as it should be - far superior.
But as Rob said earlier on , all it needs now is an optimized pipe and then the real capabilities will be realized.
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.
I am not totally sure but Honda were running case reed on the works CR's in thee mid 70's Marty Smith Era.
Suzuki went with their system as likely the best driveability compromise whilst avoiding whoever's patents had the Case reed.
Anyone know who had the case reed patent?
i remember old 50's two strokes with carbs feeding crankcase and mayb chainsaws i think some scooters, but on performance bikes?
I just dug up the honda one and i was Suzuki style.
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Kinky is using a feather. Perverted is using the whole chicken
Ron Gardner who made the first carb that I know of with a flat on needle, which Lectron and other's copied, started in 1947 exactly that way with a standard carb. In his case it was an AMAL carb with a round needle and flat on . Yes the flat on the needle does atomise the fuel better as it forms a spray bar, and yes you do have to prevent the needle rotation.
I have a brace of Gardner's on my TZ and got down on a dyno to A/F ratios of 15:1 with no sign of det before I chickened out.
He might be onto something Frits - I will have a go at putting the rear cone at the front of the pipe.
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.
It doesn't look very unbridged.
The technical writing found in the dirt bike comic books rivals the quality of the information found on Fakebook.
Reed block fills up quite a bit of the crankcase.
For more crankcase volume I removed the reed block and filled up the inlet tract.
Blue line is with reed block in place, Red line is extra crankcase volume with the reed block removed. No other changes at all.
I have some 10mm longer rods coming, it will be interesting to see if even more crankcase volume helps.
I probably can only get away with this on my rotary valve engine.
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