I built this engine because my last minibike did 55mph at 7000 RPM.
Now, could I really have the next one be slower??? I think not!
So this engine was built to go fast. Big Carb, Big Ports, Big Valves, Big Cam....
Clutch engagement at 4000 RPM.
I'm not really sure why I'm fighting myself about the ignition timing.
I should just advance it for max power at high RPMs right???? Just so long as the octane is high enough and I jet the low end rich enough to keep it from pinging, I think it will be ok. The whole engine is designed for high RPMs so it is would be dumb to set the timing for the low end of the powerband. I think. What do you all think???
I'm going to be right around 11:1 static CR.
I will be using 100 octane gas.
Going to start tuning with a cold plug, the AR3910x.
I might get a 2, a 4, and a 6 degree key as well. It will give me 0, 2, 4, 6, and 8. Its a pretty good set to have. The 32 degree flywheel with a 2 degree key gives me 30 and 34. With the 4 degree key, I have 28 and 36. With the 6, I get 26 and 38 degrees BTDC.
Pretty confident that being able to adjust from 24 to 38 degrees BTDC covers the entire range from low end builds to spinners, from 8:1 to 12:1 CR, from 87 octane, to methanol, to nitro and beyond.
I still may decide on the PVL setup. What is your opinion?
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29 degrees (no retarding at high rpms) 1.6 lbs - lightest on the market - Needs Briggs PVL Coil - $260 total
https://www.ombwarehouse.com/predat...byPaq1euw3rYJgs24q9C_6A2OSYABXnEaAgDDEALw_wcB
30 degrees (will retard at high rpms) 3.7 lbs $90
https://eccarburetors.com/estore/sk100-sk-slipstream-predator-hemi-flywheel.html
32 degrees (will retard at high rpms) 3.5 lbs $110
http://www.arcracing.com/6626-predator-212-hemi-kohler-ch270-billet-flywheel/
32 degrees (will retard) 1.75 lbs $130
http://www.nrracing.com/product-p/6602-ph.htm
34 degrees (will retard) 2.6 lbs ($120)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Predator-212CC-Hemi-Flywheel-/322497989677?_trksid=p2385738.m2548.l4275
I'm leaning toward the 32 degree 3.5lb.
So many options.
I've got lots of time to study up on this topic. Mostly cause all of my bills are due and cant afford to bust out $90 to $260 for a flywheel (and possibly an ignition coil). Going to look into flywheel weight. Guessing bigger is better for torque and lighter is better for throttle response and high rpms, but I've never personally looked into it. I just came across some stuff before.