dwilfong
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I started a tread about a SC on a .21 eng using the RB charger. A SC on a two stroke will gust help scavenge the crank case and cly. But on the other hand NOS will charge the cyl in all RPM ranges unlike the pipe that will only do it in a small range. The delivery system is the problem. Keeping the fuel NOS in a rich condition is hard to do with the NOS bottle changing pressure as it is emptied. Small NOS cylinders will only hold so much volume at pressure and the pressure is limited to start. I was talking with some one on this subject and he pointed me in the direction of high pressure O2 bottles. If starting with a very high pressure and larger volume you can discharge at a lower pressure for a longer time. Keeping the gas discharge pressure at a constant pressure you will be able to control the mixture with the fuel. Keeping it at a rich state longer. Also making a stand alone system where the fuel tank is pressurized by the O2 tank will balance the pressure drop in the system on both the fuel and the O2 to keep them in balance. This system I think will have some merit in are small engines.
David
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