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12690
Group: I am interested in the times associated with combustion and the best crank angle when peak pressure occurs. Since NASCAR engines turn 9000+ rpm and make...
ray_r.rm
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Nov 3, 2006
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12691
Rich, Every engine is different ? Put it on the dyno and see where it makes the best power. Then put it on the track and confirm the results. Best power and...
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Nov 3, 2006
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12692
... Nascars do things that aren't in the ( physics ) rule book. They are restricted to pushrod engines ( & carbs ? ), and the power they get out of them is...
Ian
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Nov 3, 2006
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12693
just to throw some figures in the pot, and i will try to get some from the remains of the Nascar Roush people too while i am here. Zetec Mondeo 2.0 1996 my...
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Nov 3, 2006
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12694
http://www.ronhamp.com/portal/default.asp?id=5&mnu=5&ACT=5& content=10 I knew that Ron Hamp had done some heads for the Zanzanis, but this is the first time...
Michael Moore
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Nov 3, 2006
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12695
... The induction system is getting the mixture into the cylinder. After that is the area I am interested. I do not think that 50 degrees advance is likely...
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Nov 3, 2006
10:38 pm
12696
It appears that the Zetec is a later design. The TT600 is totally unfamiliar to me. However doing the numbers says that the actual burn time has to be short,...
ray_r.rm
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Nov 3, 2006
10:50 pm
12697
... No way. The motors are around 360 CID, so divide that by 8 (cylinders) and you get 45 CID per cylinder. NASCAR often runs restrictor plates (equivalent of...
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Nov 4, 2006
3:38 pm
12698
What an outstanding response! You are right, of course, on the cylinder size. I did quote a similar size cylinder of 39 cubic inches as my focus. That cylinder...
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Nov 4, 2006
8:35 pm
12699
Hello; I am building a supercharged motor using different parts (or should I say mismatched?) and I have to modify a set of pistons by machining the crowns ...
750guy
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Nov 5, 2006
12:48 am
12700
I've used .150" as the minimum when machining the crowns of Norton pistons. Not sure where it came from, maybe Smokey Yunick's writings, maybe not. It's worked...
Ken Canaga
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Nov 5, 2006
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12701
Joe, You wouldn't believe how thin you can go if everything related to the combustion and exhaust is set properly even with a supercharged engine. ...
Marin California
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Nov 5, 2006
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12702
... About what I would expect. ... Seriously ?? Why would a modern 125cc cylinder need that much advance ? Cheers IAN See www.drysdalev8.com for : -...
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Nov 5, 2006
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12703
... What engines do they run ? I thought they were restricted to 350 cu.in ? If the Chev LS1, then 3.620" stroke @ 9 krpm is still "only" 27.6 m/s MPS. F1...
Ian
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Nov 5, 2006
10:43 am
12704
... Well jrc, you are certainly an interesting character................. Cheers IAN See www.drysdalev8.com for : - Drysdale 750-V8 Sports & 1000-V8...
Ian
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Nov 5, 2006
10:51 am
12705
... I have watched a Yamaha R1 motor on a dyno running at 80 deg advance ( on pump fuel ). To save his reputation, I won't say the guy's name, but suffice to...
Ian
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Nov 5, 2006
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12706
... Depends on the boost you are running, I wouldn't go thinner than standard. I'd do a couple of spare pistons too, you'll probably need them. ... Stay with...
Ian
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Nov 5, 2006
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12707
Surely if the advance is too great, you lose power and overheat the engine because the combustion pressure builds too early and resists the piston on the...
Otto Nikolaus
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Nov 5, 2006
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12708
I was only using the NASCAR engine as an example of a relatively long-life engine compared to some others. The piston speed is around 5400 ft/min, or more than...
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Nov 5, 2006
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12709
but if the burn rate due to compression build and chamber shape is slow then you would not build cylinder pressure until after TDC anyway. Knock/pinking or det...
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Nov 5, 2006
5:48 pm
12710
it was a very slow burn, i do not know whether it was a bad combustion chamber though or bad design over all. At the top end of the rev range it would have...
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Nov 5, 2006
5:53 pm
12711
... long thought to be the limit for long life. ... A long-stroke Manx Norton in the 1930s (100mm) was exceeding 4000 ft/min by a margin @ 8000 rpm - and 4000...
RohanB
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Nov 5, 2006
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12712
... I have watched a Yamaha R1 motor on a dyno running at 80 deg advance ( on pump fuel ). <snip> There was no measurable power advantage over 40 deg, but the ...
RohanB
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Nov 5, 2006
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12713
40 degrees advance compared to optimum for FULL throttle best power/torque? The spark plug folks predict overheated plugs with as little 3 degrees "too much"...
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Nov 5, 2006
7:01 pm
12714
More to allow v high RPM combined with large pistion and valve area. Otto...
Otto Nikolaus
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Nov 5, 2006
8:42 pm
12715
Hi  Joe ! We use Wiseco forged pistons in CB350 67.5 MM OD and dome thickness's on them are usually .130 inch at cut out for intake valve.Todd Henning talked...
Robert Foist
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Nov 5, 2006
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12716
... No, motor was at operating temp.. ... Yep - a MoTec controller, you don't even switch the motor off ( or even take the dyno load of ), just keep tapping...
Ian
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Nov 5, 2006
10:47 pm
12717
How critical is small end bushing wall thickness? Might I safely rebush a rod designed for an 18mm pin down to 15mm, presuming that the new pin is equally...
Michael Moore
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Nov 5, 2006
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12718
... That would be true at 3,000 rpm, but he was running 80 deg advance at 14,000 rpm and on pump fuel, which is going to be slower burning than race fuels I'd...
Ian
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Nov 5, 2006
11:08 pm
12719
... 0.75 - 1.00mm ( 30-40 thou ) wall thickness is normal, you are only going to 1.50 ( 60 thou ) wall. So I'd say you are pretty safe as long as you are using...
Ian
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