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nelly 01-Apr-2005 01:40

Theoretical engine improvement???
 
I've now fitted two big bore kits and one thing i've noticed is that the RAM pistons that are supplied with the kits have no specifice valve cutouts.
Instead there is a central dome with a "trough" affair running around the crown. This trough provides the valve clearance, and means there is no specific orientation of the piston required in the bore or in relation to the heads.

I have been thinking that if the pistons were turned 180 degrees and the engine forced to run backwards the firing sequence of the motor would be altered and therefore possibly a "big bang" effect could be created??
There doesn't seem to be anything in the rules that would outlaw this and whilst bhp may not increase significantly, the torque and the way it is produced could give the bikes some serious drive and tractability out of the corners.
Whether the natural balance of the motor would be improved to enable a higher rev limit to be used remains to be seen but it could be a by product of the work.

The timing and pickup positions may need some work and possibly the carbs may need turning upside down for this to work effectively but neither task would be too difficult.

If there's any Desmo Due, or 600 owners out there who fancy trying this, please mail me. It could be done on other bikes to but it'd mean getting pistons made or machines to replicate the RAm pistons supplied with the big bore kits.
It'll need to be before noon on Friday as i'm out of the workshop after that.

Iconic944ss 01-Apr-2005 01:52

This seems very interesting, I'm sure someone researching in DD development like Ali or Chi would be up for it!

Would it work equally as well for a 900ss I wonder?

Cheers - Frank

[Edited on 1-4-2005 by Iconic944ss]

Shazaam! 01-Apr-2005 04:07

Rotax uses a similar arrangement for their air-cooled aircraft engines. They obtain in excess of 150hp/liter displacement as I recall. You'll need to reverse the stator and ignition modules though.


KeefyB 01-Apr-2005 07:50

Nice one Nelly!:lol::lol::lol:;)

Although it was'nt quite the first when you posted!:D
Ooops,I forgot about the board BST time lag!:lol:

[Edited on 1-4-2005 by KeefyB]

chicken 01-Apr-2005 09:02

nearly had me Nelly!

Saw your first post before I set off for work.

Have you ever spoken to a bunch of brainy people who's responses go so far over your head that the only thing you can do is nod sagely and look thoughtful? That was me at 6:45 this morning...

chicken 01-Apr-2005 09:04

ps please feel free to do this to my bike. I will be very disappointed if it's not producing 90bhp in reverse gear. :D

AK 01-Apr-2005 09:36

:lol::lol::lol:

Monty 01-Apr-2005 10:25

Hmmmm, 5/6 reverse gears eh Nelly-that should confuse them on the line at Cadwell-not sure I fancy trying to ride backwards though.............:lol::lol::lol:

John

DaveB916 01-Apr-2005 10:30

Hi Nelly,

Sounds good but I see a few flaws in your plans, firstly you will need to turn the rear sprocket around to compensate for the engine running backwards and the ignition timing would need to be set in the Southern Hemisphere.

Secondly you will need to 'up' the tyre pressures to keep the fuel in the float bowls, not ideal for the track as most people would like to drop the pressures a little?

However to compensate for the increase in tyre pressures simply ride the bike backwards i.e. the rear wheel leading, this would also make rear wheel steering on the track a lot easier for us mere mortals.

Nice thought though.

Now where is my bike off to for its next service........................................... ................

Dibble 01-Apr-2005 10:35

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Originally posted by DaveB916


Now where is my bike off to for its next service........................................... ................

Cornerspeed if you have any sense .... ;)

And Nelly, thats quite funny for a northerner .......

Although I'm still trying to work out if Shazzams response was serious or whether he is a yank with a sense of humour ??? :lol:

Rattler 01-Apr-2005 11:20

Quote:

Originally posted by DIBBLE
Quote:

Originally posted by DaveB916


Now where is my bike off to for its next service........................................... ................

Cornerspeed if you have any sense .... ;)

And Nelly, thats quite funny for a northerner .......

Although I'm still trying to work out if Shazzams response was serious or whether he is a yank with a sense of humour ??? :lol:

It wouldn't have been April 1st in the US though - did he know??? I'm sure he did!!!

Nice one Nelly - ya techy get!!! Just for a brief moment I thought "would this work on a 620!!!!!........" - ;)

You've obviously not got enough work to do!!!! :o

Tim

Dibble 01-Apr-2005 11:24

Quote:

Originally posted by Rattler

You've obviously not got enough work to do!!!! :o

Tim

Thats fighting talk ...... :lol:

Jools 01-Apr-2005 11:35

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

Excellent! Would it work for ST's as well. If you get it sorted I'll pay for Glyn's ST to be done. I'd probably be able to keep up with the bugger if his engine ran backwards and he had to do rideouts in reverse looking over his shoulder

Shazaam! 01-Apr-2005 17:14

What a negative lot!

Innovation in motorsports doesn’t just arrive at your doorstep. It requires the dedication and effort of others, and often significant development time to realize a great idea.

Sure, nelly’s idea here has a couple of minor flaws, but a talented bunch like yourselves can help to overcome them by offering thoughtful suggestions instead of negative snipes. Consider that offering-up your bike for development work by nelly would help a worthy cause in the DSC community.

You never know where the next great Ducati advance will come from (although I guess we now know where it won’t come from.)

KeefyB 01-Apr-2005 21:13

Quote:

Originally posted by Shazaam!
What a negative lot!

Innovation in motorsports doesn’t just arrive at your doorstep. It requires the dedication and effort of others, and often significant development time to realize a great idea.

Sure, nelly’s idea here has a couple of minor flaws, but a talented bunch like yourselves can help to overcome them by offering thoughtful suggestions instead of negative snipes. Consider that offering-up your bike for development work by nelly would help a worthy cause in the DSC community.

You never know where the next great Ducati advance will come from (although I guess we now know where it won’t come from.)
Shaz mate,you just dont geddit,its the 1st of April,........April fool............??
Dont they do this stuff in America?:D

Iconic944ss 01-Apr-2005 21:59

Its sooo funny - I've had to change my pampers (diapers - just to keep Shazaam up to speed :-) )

Frank

Shazaam! 02-Apr-2005 00:58

Gotcha Keefy ... :devil:

KeefyB 02-Apr-2005 07:14

Quote:

Originally posted by Shazaam!
Gotcha Keefy ... :devil:
:P:P:P:D

Shazaam! 02-Apr-2005 18:45

BTW, nelly sent me a U2U asking me to refrain from pulling his post to pieces before he could see how many of you would volunteer their engines to be run backwards with upside-down carbs.

So, I thought I would just play along ... :D

Iconic944ss 02-Apr-2005 22:07

For a split second - he had me going until the upside down carbs were mentioned.

:D:D:D:D

ps - My car is also powered by a cold fusion reactor but I just don't tell anyone.

Regards - Frank


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