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comnoz said:Dances with Shrapnel said:comnoz said:The reeds I am using can not keep up with the pistons at rpms over 7500 rpm and that is why the pressure starts rising. Jim
Good stuff there Jim and a big thanks to Hannah. Looks like some solid product development and proof of concept; that's what I like to see.
So for those who race at and above 7,500 rpm is there hope for a suitable reed valve that will continue to scavenge?
The standard reed will continue to maintain a vacuum to around 8000 if you are using the thin piston rings so they don't flutter. I have seen a little more depression at very high speed by installing two reeds stacked one on top of the other to make them stiffer which raises the resonant frequency. The trade off is more pressure down low.
The testing done on my old motor is about worst case. It has been thrashed on the dyno and the road for over 50,000 miles now. The leakdown is getting high and it is getting pretty noisy. It still only uses about a cup of oil in 2000 miles. I credit the crankcase vacuum for that.
After thinking about it the the neutral pressure at 7500 rpm is not really too bad. I put the fitting on my stock MK3 with just an open breather and the first time I revved it it blew the water out of my manometer. :cry: