Regarding friction and ways to decrease, could this new two stroke oil be something? Based on the Triboron (TM) technology. Could it have a potential compared to well established racing oils and/or other possible friction modifiers? Friction measurements along with further statements are presented on the homepage (http://triboronproducts.com). Recommends to be mixed with half of what is used with conventional oils. It seems as if it has just come out on the market 2018. Statements from the two stroke oil data sheet:
"Triboron is a unique, patented technology for
reducing mechanical friction.
The Triboron Technology interacts with the
metal surfaces and forms a tribo-film layer
that reduces friction coefficient with up to
50% and protects mechanical parts from
wear.
In addition to sustainable fuel savings of up
to 10%, Triboron also reduces harmful
emissions of carbon monoxide CO and
hydrocarbonsHC with up to 25%.
Verified results in real-life and laboratory
tests. The Boron compounds and the
substances used in the production process
are harmless for nature."
Wrong, I can see that the Triboron two stroke oil has been out for years...
Yes,.. that´s because triboron is 'snakeoil', many twostrokes seized.
Yes its Tungsten Disulphide.
Re the question I answered previously about seeing the Ex port STA seemingly too small.
Jan had incrementally reduced the area below TPO on the Aprilia cylinders to lower the duct volume and also reduce the A port short circuiting.
He was about to test a cylinder with the floor lifted way higher, but when 2T was killed by Honda in GP racing , Jan retired and the final tests were never completed.
This pic as the last tested iteration I believe.
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 you for the CR250 piston link!
I had a race at Philip Island on the weekend. I was woefully average
I have some questions regarding the toroid head design.
I've attached a questionable paint file.
anyway. with a 14mm spark plug. how wider do you make the flat area where the spark plug comes through? (the Y dimension in the paint file)
also I've been search the forum for 2 days straight, I know Wob has mentioned this before (but I cant find it). What is the distance you keep the spark plug from the top of the piston? (the X)
this accurate paint file has a squish band area of 50% the bore diameter and a squish clearance of 1mm (250mx)
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From Wobbly.
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Y = 18mm min , or the aluminium around the plug nose overheats.
X = I have been down to 3.5mm from the earth electrode face - there will be an optimum plug position Vs toroid depth , but I have not had the chance to test a
whole bunch of inserts with the same cc.
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.
I can't help but notice this line in the cylinder
Maybe my eyes are deceiving me.
So hard to tell from a pic.
My free hand red line isnt perfect.
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