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 Post subject: Re: Project 68mm
PostPosted: Thu Aug 20, 2015 8:57 am 
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GR thanks for the continuing information on cams; i very much appreciate your sharing, and your patience for answering my dumb questions.. Here is another one for you.. ( he says pushing his luck)..... are there flow 'quality' differences ( not quantity) in what the downdraft wants as opposed to the DCOE.... does it work better without having to worry too much about the aux venturi signal ?


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 Post subject: Re: Project 68mm
PostPosted: Thu Aug 20, 2015 6:54 pm 
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Hi FNQ
Not sure what you mean by quality differences but there is no difference in the way the 2 webers work, the critical part of the weber is the distance from radius on the choke to where the fuel enters the air stream (axu venturi ),this is where it gets it's signal from, and this is where people get into trouble when they bore out the chokes to a bigger size and don't know what they are doing it will cost you HP.
This is why you see people having trouble getting the weber to clear it self from low rpm with a big cam, as you have a pulse going back and forth in the carbie and the venturi can not tell the difference between the pulse going in or the pulse going back out so every time the pulse wave passes the venturi it will drag a heap of fuel out, which causes over fueling until you get some RPM on board.
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 Post subject: Re: Project 68mm
PostPosted: Thu Aug 20, 2015 10:22 pm 
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HI Phill
The chamber does not over hang the bore but it is right on the edge, if you have a look at the way the air enters the cylinder in the mini head, it actually directed away from the side of the cylinder, where as most 2 valve heads with one port per valve aim the air at the side of the to get it to swirl around the cylinder to make like a twister to help with the burning
(flame travel)the bigger the storm in the cylinder the better the burn, that's why squish area is very important to help with the flame travel,mini have a lot of squish area.
When I flow heads on my flow bench I use a tube the size of the bore to get the best results and buy feeding a piece of string into the bore you can see what the air is doing leaving the valve and how it is swirling around the cylinder.
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Thanks Graham
That answers my questions perfectly and also satisfies my "engineering" curiosity.

I have another question ?
With the valve guide boss removed, the valve guide still presents an obstacle for the gasses to flow around. Would there be a benefit in retaining the guide boss but grind the sides of it away till you reach the guide. It could be shaped to provide an "aero" effect to guide the gasses in the direction you want them to go and smooth the flow past the guide. A simple round guide is terrible for air flow and this is why they reshape the butterfly spindles. Just wondering if the same principle for the valve guide and boss has merit.
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 Post subject: Re: Project 68mm
PostPosted: Fri Aug 21, 2015 7:47 am 
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Hi Phill
The valve guide in a mini head is a funny thing, i'v tried all sorts of things with the guide and boss,i'v tried building up the guide with bog to make it look like an aero wing but all it did was loose flow, in many cases the big guide helps to slow the air to help it turn the corner and flow around the dia of the valve and not across the back of the valve.
As for thinning down the butter fly shaft very minimal increase in flow no HP gain but what I have seen is the shaft bend when backing off at high RPM the vacuum trying to suck the butterfly down the bore.
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 Post subject: Re: Project 68mm
PostPosted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 3:17 pm 
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All right, stop the shining, the post is up. Go have a look and you can all hassle GR to get on with Pt5. Gets him off my back....

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Thanks for the next write up. looking forwarded to the update on the 266s and slightly modified head.


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 Post subject: Re: Project 68mm
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Yes cheers again ! Looking forward to trying to replicate this soon :)

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 Post subject: Re: Project 68mm
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Liking pt 4 0 thanks again gr and aaron


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Hey don't thank me, all I do is hold him up, apparently..... :roll:

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aaron wrote:
Hey don't thank me, all I do is hold him up, apparently..... :roll:

Does he fall over a lot :shock:
What's in all that tea :D

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What's in all that tea :D


Sugar, Lots and lots of Sugar. :shock:

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aaron wrote:
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What's in all that tea :D


Sugar, Lots and lots of Sugar. :shock:


Sugar makes you fat, but he's not. Please explain....??? :shock:

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 Post subject: Re: Project 68mm
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The only thing fat that i can see is that torque curve graph :)


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 Post subject: Re: Project 68mm
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aaron wrote:
Phil 850 wrote:
What's in all that tea :D


Sugar, Lots and lots of Sugar. :shock:


Sugar makes you fat, but he's not. Please explain....??? :shock:

It's the nervous energy...Worry,worry...


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