Like an old diesel twostroke
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTQvM1cXOyc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mA7l3dpx6t0
Like an old diesel twostroke
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTQvM1cXOyc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mA7l3dpx6t0
There is a company in the states that make very small supoerchargers suitable for 50CC.
https://www.oguraclutch.co.jp/e/prod...rger/type.html
https://www.oguraclutch.co.jp/e/prod...rger/size.html
The nanufacturer is known for its high end racing clutches so it should be very well made and likely priced accordingly.
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Kinky is using a feather. Perverted is using the whole chicken
Yep! BTW, did you find any more info on that small supercharged two stroke you posted a while back?
Thanks!
Nice!
I'll contact them, maybe I can persuade them into sending me a unit for testing purposes...
I'll make a video further explaining what I have in mind.
Check out my YouTube channel! - 2STROKE STUFFING -
https://www.youtube.com/2STROKESTUFFING
Two strokes & rum!
like Patrick said it may be difficult or impossible to use the clutch at high revs ( youll be trying to push the pressure plate open while the fingers are trying to keep it clamped shut). the whole assembly bolts on top of the pressure plate. no spacer needed. but it makes the engine wider so you need a special clutch cover. its mostly for drag racing as you never use the clutch but on take off http://www.ebay.com/itm/BANSHEE-CLUT...3D141972896541
I think they have one that fits under standard clutch cover. uses ballbearings in ramped grooves. not sure how well the clutch would work on this as its function is the same as the finger style. says its good for 140+HPhttp://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Yamaha-Y...3D151968425953
what about stiffer springs and hydraulic setup ?
""Well its been awhile!!, but the bike hit the dyno!!, and it turns out I have alot of tuning to do.........running pig rich in boost it seems. Its funnny because on the street it always seemed pretty good into and above 20psi. Anyways at 10.5 psi boost the bike is making a solid 70hp at the wheel at 10200rpm, anything over 11psi and afr's go to around 8:1. hopefully in the next few weeks I can work on the tune and get the afrs perfect into the 25psi range. It takes alot of load to spool the turbo, the pulls were done in 6th gear. I have a gt12 I might try and see if I can get a bit faster spool. I expect to be well over 100hp soon""
.... http://supermotojunkie.com/showthrea...f-cafe-chassis!!!
Turbo RZ project.
I know a person in Austria who ownes one.
https://www.facebook.com/christopher.eder.7?fref=ts
Hope you can see this without an account
I have some 30 % uprated springs to use in Yamaha/Hinson RZ/Banshee clutches,just use 3 of them and the lever isnt too stiff.
PM me if you want some,they are good for the 130RWHp I got in Makrs Landspeed RD400.
The lockup clutch is no good for a 2T in roadracing,where many riders use the clutch on downshifting to keep the back stable under brakes.
And yes you must use a speedshifter on the upshift.
Just a small point re the 75% cylinder exit area rule of thumb,this area is just a by product of the desire to reduce the volume of the whole exit duct.
The other guide is that this area is most effective if it occurs at around 1.5x the bore diameter,thus many cylinders are way too short.
I have added extra ,smaller area ,duct length to many cylinders, by extending the bolt on spigot plate, or making a female spigot on the cylinder into a male one.
Then the header that sits after the oval to round transition, starts at 2x bore.
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. I have uprated springs and new oem FZR plates. I'll go have a fish around might have only fit 3 could try all 6. Lever arm is lengthened, Ido have a cheapo hhydraulic cable conversion Iwas ggoing to try out.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
Depending on how many plates you have, what about thinning all the steels a small amount and taking small amounts off the alloy clamping faces. If you can fit an extra pair of plates that is a useful increase in clutch surface area.
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