If you want LPC wouldn't you be better to take material out of the transfers so at least you can shift all that extra gas?..................but I'm only guessing

I understand what you mean.........i was merely saying that most of the gas to be pumped up the transfer ports comes NOT from the CRANKCASE but from under the piston.....therefore the CRANKCASE is not responsible for a pumping action......Avantone wrote:Isn't the "pump" defined by the piston moving to BDC with the inlet port closed - the pressure is higher below than above and so it's a pump....156 D wrote:Note that there is no pumping action from the crankcase.
..................this was also my point for LPC.........but tapered ports.......Avantone wrote: If you want LPC wouldn't you be better to take material out of the transfers so at least you can shift all that extra gas?
So it's good for extra power at high RPM? i.e racing?sean brady scooters wrote:in a HPC ratio motor.......much of the inertia from the inlet charge is cancelled out because of the higher pressure in crank /flask area.................
where as ,a lower primary comp ratio will let more charge in,and also has more space inside to accomodate it.............
a lower PCR therefore allows an engine to not only rev higher and more freely(due to less pumping pressures).........but inhances the effects of tuned intake pulses and ex pulses to the max effect....................