mugello 225
Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 2:04 pm
have just got around to trying my mugello after fettling it with my dremmel following advice from here previous problem that it was flat as hell above 6000 rpm
have increased inlet & exhaust timing and reprofiled head which wasnt the same profile as piston.
new timings are exh 179 widened to 44.3mm inlet 153 tran 124 ign varitronic set to 17 deg at 7000
the combustion chamber is 20cc squish 1.2 to 1.3 mm
jetting av266, mj128 ,slide 40, pilot 50 ,needle x13 2nd clip
it runs fantastic reaches 7000 rpm easy and not flat low down. but now the problem plug colour is a bit light at anything over 1/2 throttle no evidence of pinking, what i am worried about is because the compression ratio has increased will the heat build up over distance and hole the piston I ran for about 1mile at 1/2 & 3/4 throttle before plug chops.
the scooter is used for rallies so needs to be able to cover distance not just a quick blast about so should I increase the combustion camber volume or use .5mm head gasket to reduce comp ratio or just rejet to suit?
what is a safe comp ratio in either geometric or corrected?
when calculating comp ratio do I include squish volume ie.
cylinder + squish + combustion camber /combustion chamber + squish
your help is much appreciated
paul
have increased inlet & exhaust timing and reprofiled head which wasnt the same profile as piston.
new timings are exh 179 widened to 44.3mm inlet 153 tran 124 ign varitronic set to 17 deg at 7000
the combustion chamber is 20cc squish 1.2 to 1.3 mm
jetting av266, mj128 ,slide 40, pilot 50 ,needle x13 2nd clip
it runs fantastic reaches 7000 rpm easy and not flat low down. but now the problem plug colour is a bit light at anything over 1/2 throttle no evidence of pinking, what i am worried about is because the compression ratio has increased will the heat build up over distance and hole the piston I ran for about 1mile at 1/2 & 3/4 throttle before plug chops.
the scooter is used for rallies so needs to be able to cover distance not just a quick blast about so should I increase the combustion camber volume or use .5mm head gasket to reduce comp ratio or just rejet to suit?
what is a safe comp ratio in either geometric or corrected?
when calculating comp ratio do I include squish volume ie.
cylinder + squish + combustion camber /combustion chamber + squish
your help is much appreciated
paul