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Re: Combutsion Chamber shape / mods
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remember that any meat you remove from the combustion chamber will reduce the total CR.

also note that airflow in a cylinder is not the same as airflow outside the cylider. sharp edges to "guide" the airflow either coming in or going out of the cylinder will interupt squish, and cause detonation.

you need to make the chamber as domed as possible - putting the sparkplug at the top of this dome. it doesn't have to be a perfectly hemispherical chamber, just guide the inlet charge as smoothly as possible around the sparkplug.

having a central dish machined in the piston (but don't play around with the squish ring) will also aid in reducing detonation.

i plan on giving this a shot on an A12 i'll be building. i'll be running a high CR /low boost application and am looking at all kinds of methods to reduce detonation.

my theory is - try to have the combustion chamber (including the dish in the piston) as spherical as possible at TDC. a hemispherical dish machined into a piston (instead of a flat bottomed recess) will have more surface area, therefore giving more area for the force of the exploding charge to act on the piston, instead of the chamber walls. more force acting on the piston = more torque.

i'll be trying to get the top of the piston at zero deck, and the dish below zero deck, to eliminate any force whatsoever being exerted on the cylinder walls.


Posted on: 2005/2/16 4:10
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     Combutsion Chamber shape / mods qik1000 2005/2/16 3:30
       Re: Combutsion Chamber shape / mods pro-240c 2005/2/16 4:10
         Re: Combutsion Chamber shape / mods Freak 2005/2/16 4:37
           Re: Combutsion Chamber shape / mods pro-240c 2005/2/16 4:47




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