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Chris Bacon wrote:
Sylvain VAN DER WALDE wrote: "Chris Bacon" wrote in message exhaust system gives lesser results in comparison with the effects of tuning the input system (by quite a lot) I believe that 2 stroke (racing?) engines were greatly improved (over a narrow revolutions band) by tuning the exhaust. Absolutely! However, tuning the induction side of things, which with many 2-st. engines is very interesting, is still the place where the bigger gains are made. Extreme tuning has the unfortunate effect of producing a narrow "band" of power, so lots of ratios are needed to keep things "on the boil", e.g. 0-5600 RPM=3BHP, 5601-X RPM=50BHP! Tuning the exhaust pipe itself is somewhat of a black art IMO. That's more a case of having wild cam timing on a 4-stroke. VVT has more or less sorted that..but anyone who fitted a race cam to a road going engine knows how ghastly they were on idling, and part throttle fuel consumption - most of which went straight down the exhaust pipe. |
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