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back pressure is key to the smooth running of most injuns.Makes ya laff wen ya see chavy types with big bore exhuasts that probbaly rob 5 or ten horse power
What are you basing that statement onback pressure is key to the smooth running of most injuns.Makes ya laff wen ya see chavy types with big bore exhuasts that probbaly rob 5 or ten horse power
Well mostly wot ive learnt about the rr v8. that uses back pressure, cant give a comprehensive list of wot engines do and wot ones dont.What are you basing that statement on![]()
Fact?What are you basing that statement on![]()
It doesn't USE back preasure back preasure is caused by a restriction in the exhaust normally caused by the silencers.Well mostly wot ive learnt about the rr v8. that uses back pressure, cant give a comprehensive list of wot engines do and wot ones dont.
The FACT is no engine likes back preasure, thats a fact, the quicker the gas can leave the engine the quicker the air and fuel can get in, giving better higher rev range performance, what is important is the size/length of the ptimary and secondary exhaust pipes (headers and down pipes) and how they are configard to stop pulsing back to other cylinders.Fact?![]()
No engines need it and one of the causes of it on a t/c engine is the turbo its self.Turbo engines don't need back pressure and a bigger bore will improve BHP
Feel free to throw what ever you like fanatic and welcome.May I throw in valve timing, lift and valve overlap too
To much spark advance can decrease reformance even without it deting (pinking) but yes i get your point.Resonance in two stroke engine exaust =more power.
Isnt that why they fit read valves to high performance 2 stroke engines?
induction and exhaust design can have great effect on performance.
Very true
As lightening ,balancing and porting.
Very true
Raised compression ratio's and as much advance as possible without pinking
I didnt know thats why i put the ? but now i do know... summat else ive learnt on ereThe FACT is no engine likes back preasure, thats a fact, the quicker the gas can leave the engine the quicker the air and fuel can get in, giving better higher rev range performance, what is important is the size/length of the ptimary and secondary exhaust pipes (headers and down pipes) and how they are configard to stop pulsing back to other cylinders.