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Yep, there ya go!... these engines of today are timed and ported pretty good- particularly the NR's.Remember unless you are making your own pipe your hands are tied.
Cretin mods to the eng will work good on most all pipes.
I have the mind set that if you let it flow the pipe will work better.
How hard the cone has to work to draw the case down will affect how much is loaded in it at a cretin RPM.
Intake valve timing will also affect how much you can draw in at a cretin time in the RPM range.
You can only pack back in what you suck out.
If there is nothing to pack you get nothing.
Have bin seeing some of the affects here in some new engs I have moded .
Changing intake valves timing will have a big effect on how much you will pack in the cylinder.
Some engs that flow very good will not be able to burn all that fuel and clear out the eng as I cal it.
To much of a good thing is a bad thing some times.
You have to add more plugs to burn it all and clear the eng out.
30° blow down is an excellent figure for any displacement in a light rigger heat race app today.
Personally, I won't mess with the boost/transfer circuit... but to gain blow down, cut underside of
liner flange and juggle that with exh. port height to get the blow down and 188°-190° on the exh.
Higher blow down, more peaky power...lower, the opposite is true. Raise exh. timing, better close
the intake later.... we like 67°-69° closing.
Light weight outrigger's are the easiest for me to tune - you can run them peaky with the 'gear'
ratios we have available today.
Those NR pipe's are really nice, IMO... they have the 2 stage baffle cone that puts a bit of dwell in
the wave velocity prior to return, and the reflective reaction is very fast- run 'em short, use ceramics,
open the stinger and gear them so they spin like hell, within the porting constraints.
Thus far, it's working for me.
Thanks, everyone, for contributing.