As the 2:1 Y pipe scenario works best with what would be considered " radical " 200* Exhaust duration ( with all the downsides of that ), the thought occurred to me that if you are happy
to go to all the trouble of adding a " third leg " ATAC, then why not arrange a flap valve inside the Y that alternately shuts of the leg to the opposing cylinders in turn.
Sure it has to operate at the crank rpm ( that is relatively low in this case ), but with some lateral thought it may be possible.
EDIT - after a coffee I thought of a pair of inline drum valves driven with a tooth belt off the crank.
The other " cheat " available is to cut the piston skirts slightly short, such that the port, and thus the crankcase, is open to the Y when each piston is at TDC.
This plays absolute havoc with the fueling, but pumpers can be made to work with it, and it increases power everywhere.
Been there, done that, won the " Stock " Jetski Title.
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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