What is the suggested spacing between the crank and case to reduce windage losses?
What is the suggested spacing between the crank and case to reduce windage losses?
Before he left Derby to go do the Aprilia RSA I believe Jan got nearly 50 Hp from the reed engine, up from the 45 it had when Lorenzo rode.
They do sprocket power, so rear wheel on a Dynojet would be maybe a bit over 45.
Frits has posted a graph showing the reed engine Vs the rotary valve before Jan massaged it upward.
Makes me spit when you think of HRC with a noname on board the RS250 winning the last title due to idiots at the factory and idiots on the bikes for Aprilia.
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.
About 3.5 psi in old money.
OK ... now I have got the laptop talking properly to both the EFI and the Ignitec at the same time and the TPS input is responding correctly on both and all the gauges on the EFI are reading as expected, so good to go.
I still have a lot to learn about programming the EFI but when I get the fuel system hooked up, I will have a little try to see if I can get it to start.... this is fun.
TZ 350,yes, isn't it fun. Have you got one TPS feeding the two computers?
Frits, yes "old money" , I've just got my David Brown gear hob going and it's all BSF threads. Hard to find these days, I might have to thread cut these odd ball fasteners on the lathe. It has a few missing and or stripped. We do a bit of work for the US, they still use " old money " , a pain in the ^%$@.
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Dont know if it will make a difference but TPS has its own sensor ground on the Ignitech - maybe this should be combined with the EFI sensor ground.
May not show up on the bench, but possibly when running.
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 yet again, the dyno i was on is an 'mjp dyno'
I had a lot of drivetrainloss due to:,,, forget to check tirepressure and the exhausthose rubbed the rear wheel.
I had 0.2bar of tirepressure *lol*
I went to the dyno with no sparkplugs, no jets.. hoping that the dynoer had the things i needed.
He had no jets in the sizes i needed so engine ran a bit rich and the sparkplug(equal to an NGK B6ES) was starting to melt due to overheating.
Received 30.41hp at wheel.
Now at home engine runs way better due to better heatrange of sparkplug(NGK B9ES)
And tuned the fuel a bit.
I´m dreaming of about 34-35hp at the point where i´m at right now, but haven´t dynoed those numbers, just 'buttdyno', the engine runs a lot harder now than just after the dyno.
If one could fantasy about sprocket power, i´m in the range of about 37-39hp at the sprocket.
Still a bit to tune. i run an unmodded V-force reed now, but i´m modding an another reed as we speak. takes some days to finish thou, Jb-welding takes it´s time.
My goal is a bit less than Derbi couse i haven´t got the resourches to dyno every now and then.
i´m tuning at home with buttdyno
The engine?
Honda MT5(with kawasaki barrel from 1987)
(50cc version of the Elsinore engine,but mine have grown)
Rgds.
Patrick
Good point, my thinking was that with the Ignitec and Ecotrons there is no measurable DC resistance between sensor ground and battery ground so I expect the sensor ground is connected directly to battery ground through the earth plane on their circuit boards.
So as it stands the Ignitec CDI and Ecotrons EFI are both tied to a common potential by their battery wires.
The active voltage range of my TPS is 2690mV or 2.69V.
I agree it works OK on the bench but like you say, its worth keeping in mind the effect that any noise in the ground plane might have on things and tying the Ignitecs sensor ground to the 0V side of the TPS looks like a good idea and I think I will do that before I try to run this thing seriously.
Up date as suggested by Wobbly.
http://www.pit-lane.biz/t4140-2-stro...troke-wristpin
And another approach taken by Wob, if any one is doing the piston pin thing this may be worth a try too.Originally Posted by Jan Thiel
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