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    Frits, I guess you are right, there is more to this discovery than we might think. If this is what I think it is, then there will also be some VERY interested fourstroke customers, ones that might race in GP class! I can see why you NEED to keep a lid on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flettner View Post
    Frits, I guess you are right, there is more to this discovery than we might think. If this is what I think it is, then there will also be some VERY interested fourstroke customers, ones that might race in GP class! I can see why you NEED to keep a lid on it.
    tease......

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    Quote Originally Posted by husaberg View Post
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    Rob will forgive me for saying (i hope) that at times he is a little keen to try to many things.

    Youthful over exuberance i guess.
    Attachment 312774 Youthful over exuberance ..... too right, or something!!!
    That bloody quote was over threes years ago.
    I am a slow reader too, just catching up ...

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    engmod2t

    Got an update from Neels, now turbulent works fine.

    Newb question:
    When using the numbers I got from turbulent, can I play around with ignition timing in prescribed mode, or do I have to run turbulent again everytime I change timing for a rpm point?

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    No, once you have saved and imported the turbulent combustion model, you can use that with changed timing numbers, saving it as a new file each time.
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by marsheng View Post
    You are correct, just as well I checked. Brain fade.
    After a bit of fiddling I made some improvement.
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    What about the peak and overev power - the main/corrector system can hves just as much effect there as in the mid.
    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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    Poor man's angle porting tool;Thought you all might try making one for small cylinders,
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    That is clever..... . I like it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marsheng View Post
    After a bit of fiddling I made some improvement.
    Only a part of the rev range shown. The whole range including overrev will show the total effect of the changes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 190mech View Post
    Poor man's angle porting tool;Thought you all might try making one for small cylinders,

    Very nice.I'll put that on my todo list.
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    Quote Originally Posted by speedpro View Post
    Only a part of the rev range shown. The whole range including overrev will show the total effect of the changes.
    I need to get my O2 sensor working consistently to do the top end. I was basically just trying to get the bottom end better as the 5 speed MX gearbox is not the best for the track.

    My EGT only shows 950 at max power on the track so I still have some work to do. I'm hope the EGT is correct ? Ashburton's dyno shows close to 12.5:1 fuel air so I'm not sure why the temp is so low.

    Maybe I need to do a bench calibration of the sensor and GPX Pro box. .
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    Quote Originally Posted by 190mech View Post
    Poor man's angle porting tool;Thought you all might try making one for small cylinders,
    Clever - now put an adjustable stop on the downtube which would bear on one end of the cylinder so as to cut to an exact port height.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 190mech View Post
    Poor man's angle porting tool;Thought you all might try making one for small cylinders,
    [IMG][/IMG]
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    Love it!

    Quote Originally Posted by Grumph View Post
    Clever - now put an adjustable stop on the downtube which would bear on one end of the cylinder so as to cut to an exact port height.
    Good idea!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 190mech View Post
    Poor man's angle porting tool;Thought you all might try making one for small cylinders,
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    Is that an old Kawasaki cylinder?

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