
Originally Posted by
TZ350
Hi Peewee, there seems to be as many people who rush to rubbish a new idea without critical thought as embrace it, either way its a "Faith Based" assumption, if their opinion is not based on measured fact.
Humans have two great attributes, Faith and the ability to make Intuitive leaps.
And to make consistent advances, after the intuitive leap the objective needs to be measured empirically, and the real (sometimes difficult) trick can be in devising procedures to measure something in a way that reflects its intended improvement, ie its no good measuring a device that improves quarter to mid throttle response at WOT on a dyno.
In my efforts to find better ways of flowing air through a 24mm carb I found various flow straighteners helped a lot.
The best that was tested for outright bulk flow was this 24mm venturi insert pressed into the back of a 38mm carb. I think it worked by the body of the carb straightening up the air column before it entered the 24mm venturi.
I also found that air flow into the engine actually had to be a problem before I could improve it. As extra flow on the bench did not necessarily mean extra power on the dyno if something else in the system was really the bottleneck.
I inadvertently demonstrated strengthening the strongest link in the chain did not make the chain any stronger.
I had to find the weakest link and that is harder than you think. Because it might not be as obvious (or interesting to fix) as insufficient blowdown STA but as simple as poor fuel atomisation or 101 other seemingly little things.
In the quest for improved performance I think everything is worth a look, I would love to test those flow straighteners.
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