Since you were talking about Exhaust,
Give this a quick read:
http://www.diygokarts.com/vb/showthread.php?t=31828
Interesting theory on Pipe length, GAB on that.
First part uses speed of sound, which changes with temp.
The pressure waves travel at speed of sound.
Exhaust valve opens, pressure wave is created
The pressure wave travels at the speed of sound towards the end of the exhaust.
When the pressure wave hits the open end, it gets reflected back as a negative (or vacuum) wave.
When timed correctly, the negative (or vacuum) wave will help with evacuating the residual gasses as well as pulling in the intake charge.
P = (850 * (180 + (Exhaust Opening Degrees BBDC)) / RPM ) - 3
If using 0.050" event timing EO is 39 degrees BBDC for the Black Mamba Jr cam.
P = (850 * (180 + 39)) / RPM) - 3
P = ((850 * 219) / RPM) - 3
P = (186,150 / RPM) - 3
For Street Tuning Set RPM to Peak Torque
For Racing, Set RPM to Peak HP
For dizzy me and Rocky, Hit the One in the Middle?
@ say 2200 RPM
P = 81.61"
@ 3000 RPM
P = 59.05"
@ 3600 RPM
P = 48.71"
@ 4200 RPM
P = 41.32"
@ 4500 RPM
P = 38.37"
@ 4800 RPM
P = 35.78"
@ 5100 RPM
P = 33.5"
@ 5400 RPM
P = 31.47"
@ 5700 RPM
P = 29.66"
@ 6000 RPM
P = 28.03"
@ 6500 RPM
P = 25.64"
@ 7000 RPM
P = 23.59"
@ 7500 RPM
P = 21.82"
Diameter
http://www.gomog.com/allmorgan/exhaustbackpressure.html
"Back pressure at it's most extreme form can lead to reversion of the exhaust stream - that is to say the exhaust will flow backwards, which is...er... is not good. The trick is to have a pipe that that is as narrow as possible while having as close to zero back pressure as possible at the RPM range you want your power band to be located at. Exhaust pipe diameters are best suited to a particular RPM range (remember the pulses!). A smaller pipe diameter will produce higher exhaust velocities at a lower RPM but create unacceptably high amounts of back pressure at high rpm. Thus if your power band is located 2000-3000 RPM you'd want a narrower pipe than if your power band is located at 8000-9000 RPM."
ID = ((cc / ((P + 3) * 25))^(1/2)) * 2.1
IF P = 35.78"
and cc = 212
ID = ((212 / ((35.78 + 3) * 25))^(1/2)) * 2.1
ID = ((212 / (38.78 * 25))^(1/2)) * 2.1
ID = ((212 / 969.5)^(1/2)) * 2.1
ID = ((0.219)^(1/2)) * 2.1
ID = 0.4676 * 2.1
ID = 0.982"
You get the idea.
You can shift where peak torque is made to optimize for driving conditions or probably tune for where peak torque or peak HP is already for most "measurable" gains.
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You cannot use the .050" cam timing values when calculating dynamic compression ratio!... compression starts when the intake valve closes. Not when it is still hanging open .050"..
This is what tim sent me
(For F*** sakes)
RK
"Hi Robert,
The NO LASH valve timing at .006" lifter rise on the mamba JR is:
intake open 29.275
intake close 57.275
exhaust open 57.275
exhaust close 29.275
Thanks,
Tim"
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Since you were talking about Exhaust,
Give this a quick read:
http://www.diygokarts.com/vb/showthread.php?t=31828
Interesting theory on Pipe length, GAB on that.
This sounds about right for a go kart! How do it go on a minibike tho?????
"H-LOOP"
This 4 stage loop pipe makes the best torque and horsepower yet. Honda and Clone motors like a long pipe hence the loop. You get the length needed and it will fit inside the kart. It can be used with a 1 5/16 muffler or our Clamp on Flare (COF). The mounting kit is included.
33” IL
1st Stage .902 ID
2nd Stage 1.020 ID
3rd Stage 1.150 ID
4th Stage 1.212 ID
Like a glove for making power based around 5k (I've read it quits rapidly above 5500), which is ~35 mph with 7.5 to 1 gearing and a 30 series with 16" tires! Or 40 mph with the 18.5" tires.
Since this all plays together in tuning.
How fast do I take street corners?
Probably right around 35 mph!!!!
But I want to get to 7000.
So maybe the supersnake
Curved (supersnake), very broad powerband. New bend moves pipe away from driver's arm. This pipe would work on a box stock motor with an aftermarket air filter for example.
(.902, .930, .960" ID 20.50" IL)
http://www.robertsonstorquetubes.com/honda.htm