I discovered the 135mm inlet rule of thumb on a TM125 MX engine used for 125 class kart shifter racing .
It had a VF2 with a late model RS125 rubber manifold along with Kehin SPJ solenoid carb.
The old Dynamation sim I was using said shorter was better.
I really wanted 50 Hp and found an old model RS125 intake rubber - 20mm shorter, fitted that in a back to back,Voila more power everywhere in the useable range.
Each test is 3 pulls averaged.
That length is for a reed - the RV needs to be alot shorter again.
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My Helmholtz Blues contained no quote at all. And neither does this post. But they get centered just the same....
Doesn't look centered to me, browser issue?
Hello Frits
Thank you for the manifold idea, that is brilliant & will chop a heap off. Hope my carb now clears the cases, but that can be fixed. Thank heavens for nice days.
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You might want to try Opera. Browsing with Internet Explorer is like driving a four-stroke (to me). I try to avoid it as often as possible.
Did you have to rejet to achieve that result? When playing around with intake lengths on reed engines I found that the shorter length liked a smaller main jet. But then again the lengths were 190 and 165mm or thereabouts.
Just a dumb boat racer, but several years ago I built a new 250 Kawasaki boat engine. A pair of KX 125 cylinders on billet case. I used KX 250 reed cages and had them kicked at an angle so that the upper reed pedals were almost 90 degees to the bore centerline. Problem was that I could not fit the two Mikuni 38 flatslides on as they crashed into one another. I welded up two real nice aluminum manifolds that moved the carbs outboard, so they would fit. Modeld them after a "Pro Stock" car manifold. The motor was a dog at best. Several MPH slower than my other ones. Only change was to epoxe up the crankcase, move the reeds so that the mounitng surface was parellel to the centerline of the cylinder bore and mounted the Mikuni mount almost to the face of the reed cage. Became my best motor overnight.
About 25 years ago I did a whole bunch of KT 100 kart motors to help pay for boat stuff....We had a dyno mule motor that we expermented on. Once we found what direction helped, we then pushed the rules in that direction on the "stock" motors. One of the first things we found was that the closer you can get the carb to the cylinder, the more horsepower they made. On our "stock" motors we milled the carb mount on the cylinder to the very min. spec., faced the carb adapter to the min. spec., cut the overall length of the carb to the min. spec. and assembeled them without any gaskets (just Yamabond). We saw almost 1/2 H.P. by shorteneing the intake up about 3mm.
That said, the shorter the better is what we have found.
Fritz: I really like your "O" Ring systen. Will test on our 125 Rossi at next race.
Wayne: This message board is real neat, but until you have posted some amount of posts, you can not reply to private mail......
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I just assumed you "replied with quote" then it seems to retain the previous formatting, even if you delete the original post
The only thing i use Firefox for is his thread and Explorer for everything else and yes it does seem slower for me to(.i'm Just too lazy to log in on initially on another browser though) Gee I only just found the Refresh button (Had to ask Mental)on Firefox as well, so add thick to lazy.
I did try finding the Helmoltz blues in the search part of pitlane it wouldn't work for me at all (In hindsight maybe it had to be in the first Half of the Thread?)
Does the German article you posted Frits Have any more tidbits that is not in the Pitlane thread? As German is even worse than my English.
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