SS I assume your rambling post a few pages back was done on a Friday night after the effects of some mind altering drugs that bring out a Jekyll & Hyde personality.
I work in the electronics industry & it irks me that some characters talk in ever increasing TLAs (three letter acronyms, it is of course a PT to give it an acronym). Sometimes it simplifies conversation & documentation, but it spirals out of control & the purpose ends up becoming to hinder communication & make those ‘in the know’ of these meanings feel special about themselves. QA & wanky management use TLAs for the same purpose.
So no; I’ve never heard the TLA CVF. So therefore I must be behind the times. Well, - behind the times in scooter design marketing speak. Whoopie.
Since the dawn of time people have been adding more transfer ports, often fed by the piston with holes near the top. This does smack of a compromised transfer arrangement. To put them in the main transfers more so.
I suspect this is borne of your typical scooter having a very compromised crankcase design affecting where you can place & feed transfers. Sometimes you really have to work with a compromise & go in that direction.
For instance my 50 has a dumb arrangement where the intact is primarily a piston port, but has a reedvalve passage to the crankcase. Also due to this the transfers also feed the rear ‘boost ports’ that would otherwise be fed from the reedblock, (often directly). This is a compromise & was popular on RMs (& some very early KTMs I think). But ultimately it has been discarded by mainstream. However it can work acceptably. My 50 still retains this feature, although I do appreciate its compromise. The fact that this engine has spanked Aprilias & Derbis in the past attests to this. . . and the odd aircooled 125, well, all of them at Taupo.
I suspect you are next going to be introducing collide stream porting as the big secret (Kevin Cameron did an article on this using 91 TZ250 as example, but had been used to some extent well before this).
But I am getting a bit tired of the attitude that is coming with all this. Some very condescending tones are super evident. Why come with attitude?
I’d say there is only one person on KB who I’d call a 2 stroke expert. And he frequents the suspension forum & never talks about 2 strokes.
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