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DW, very interesting project. Congratulations, on having such an inventive mind!
Thanks mark......I like to think out side the box.........DW, very interesting project. Congratulations, on having such an inventive mind!
Well it will be 3 weeks till I get my hands on the resin to lay up the pipe.Pick it up David im on the edge of my seat waiting on this bas**** to fire off. Almost out of popcorn and I have to pee
No more than a CMB 1.01Hard to comprehend how big the motor is going to be, until you see the parts next to the items on the bench... it's gonna be BIG..
and considering the size of the motor, the pipe is going to be big too, I can't help but wonder what the final weight of everything will be and how that is going to affect speed ..
any guess on the final weight of everything ?
Thank you for the input on the cone coefficient and maximum diameter ratio. I was just using what was loaded in there from the beginning but I can change them. I will play with them tonight and see what they do now that I understand what it is.When I tried to build a carbon pipe for gas engines, I used an aluminum header and stinger. The exhaust gas was still too hot for the APC high temp resin. With nitro the EGT should be lower. I know a lot of nitro engine carbon pipes that work well. You are a pioneer for this size, though.
The empirical pipe programs I use also have port area, and temperature as inputs. It also has the horn coefficient, maximum diameter and stinger diameter to header diameter ratios. Horn coefficient describes the shape of the diffuser section. The header diameter depends on port area. I find that a 1.2 horn coefficient and a 3 maximum diameter ratio work well. I finalize the design in a simulation program.
Lohring Miller
Used the compound set at 3.5*How did you cut the 7* taper? You got a taper attachment for your (Southbend)?
Now you tell me.......LOLIf you cut the inside first, it will ring a lot less. Looking good!
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