awdmoke wrote:
Yes, the pulse wave is "supercharging" for a few microseconds, but the charge robbing phase is longer so the siamesed ports actually fair worse than the two outer ports.
i dont understand that at all !
the inner ports open first ,so get a clean shot .the outer ports get the inertia of the inner ports column of air as they open ,so get a substantial increase in flow , over what a single port would .
imagine a single port opening , it has to accelerate a stalled mass of air in a tube ,up to speed ,then maintian that speed then close .
now imagine that same valve opening ,but the air allready doing umpteen fps in its direction ,so it flow faster much sooner ,so the average port speed is way higher in a port when the piston speed is quite low ,this would give a very high percentage increase in flow on that first 50 odd degrees of lift ,and mean that port speed maximum is reached far sooner ..
its a bit like drag racing from a 30 mph speed ,rather than a standing start ,,, it would affect the whole run in a cumulative way ,,not just the launch .
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