I vaguely recall test data related to output corrections to orifice plate based flow meters that showed that across a significant velocity/viscosity range an orifice plate returned lower overall pressure differential than a staged reduction in cross section. In other words a flat plate with a hole flowed better than an hourglass shaped restriction.
Put that together with the fact that a reduced bore gate valve usually flows better than a reduced bore ball valve at partial openings and the fact that you don't actually need a venture in your "carb" and you might have a case for experimenting with a thin flat gate slide over a thin 24mm orifice.
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The motor ran OK and it drove well on the track too.
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It was fuel dropout building up in a big puddle in the bottom of the plenum and doubts about how much oil was actually finding its way into the motor that stopped the project and got us looking at EFI.
Also the realization that there was not as much of a power increase as expected for the increased inlet area and that pointed to restrictions somewhere else.
So power dramatically improved when we increased the transfer port area by opening up the rear transfers. But its looking like the time is coming where another look at the plenum might be worth while.
I have elected to go the EFI way but a plenum arranged in such a way as to drain dropout fuel into the motor might work well, but its probably easier to fit something like that to a more conventional piston port engine than my RV carb on the side setup.
That is on Neils F81M, and was for varying the closing point of the inlet valve. He is currently working on something similar which will be a fly by wire throttle. I am using the Ball Bellmouth throttle with TPS he made for me.
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You need one of these Rob,
I would machine a 24mm restrictor, totally smooth with no throttle piston at all, best air flow and absolutly legal! You might want to add some more volume up where the old aircleaner fitted, more volume is better, but who am I to tell you.
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