Originally posted by bclapham
if we deck the bottom of a cylinder to change the port timing (advance i assume) does this also change the ignition timing too?
Originally posted by Rich Rohrich
The ignition advance is based on the crankshaft position relative to TDC. Cutting the barrel does not change the relative firing position of the crank in reference to TDC or the point of ignition.
Originally posted by bclapham
one more question for Rich- i know that running more oxy in the fuel effectively advances the ignition- can we quantify or approximate this in any way? ie if we went from 5%mtbe to say 20% could we say this would equate to 1-2mm's movement on the stator?
Originally posted by bclapham
oh, another question, LOL- if we stroked the crank 2mm and used a 2mm shorter rod, how would this effect port timing and how would we alter it to keep the same type of power curve? would we need to port as well?
Originally posted by Rich Rohrich
Lots of variables to think about for my four-stroke centric brain. Changing the piston acceleration rate at before and after TDC and it's effects on blowdown and transfers among other things. I think this one is better left to Eric's two-stroke centric brain. :thumb:
Originally posted by bclapham
i need to improve, on saturday, i got lapped twice by some dude wearing an orange helmet :| now that sucked.
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