Spin the Throttlebody on the Cannondale
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Has anyone tried it?You take a look at the intake and its split down the middle vertically but the throttle plate when wide open is horizontal.Well what if you turn throttlebody 90deg. to match port divider.It looks to me everything clears with throttle wheel over valvecover.May negativly affect low range but I would think at WFO it would be better since air doesnt need to make direction change in center.Give credit to Wayne Schofield for getting this into my head with his progressive throttle idea for better lowend control.This is just opposite Never know till ya try.
I might be a guinea pig for you on that if nobody beats me to it. Have 2 quads torn into pieces, one being built in the next few days, another hopefully next week, and another the following to tear/rebuild. Interesting concept.
Building basically my "ultimate" quad in my mind and willing to try some unique things.
Building basically my "ultimate" quad in my mind and willing to try some unique things.
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Anyone tried a roller barrel throttle yet?
No spindle, no butterfly, nothing to mess up airflow at all... And you could have it the right way up for part throttles.
Your concerns over part throttle turbulance are unfounded, I reckon, with the throttle plate axis and the port divider aligned.
Go on, I dare you....
No spindle, no butterfly, nothing to mess up airflow at all... And you could have it the right way up for part throttles.
Your concerns over part throttle turbulance are unfounded, I reckon, with the throttle plate axis and the port divider aligned.
Go on, I dare you....
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...for wide open throttle, maybe..... but for any throttle position below WOT you would be throwing higher pressure (condensed) air to the left or right side, depending on which way you rotate the TB. The stock setup provides perfect flow symmetry at all plate angles, for the same mixed pressure delivery to each valve throat.
Splitting air, or splitting hairs, this is a fun topic, and you might just peak out as the next dyno king!.... just remember to always ride a full open hammer-time!
Splitting air, or splitting hairs, this is a fun topic, and you might just peak out as the next dyno king!.... just remember to always ride a full open hammer-time!
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QUOTE (Canniboomer @ Jan 27 2007, 02:16 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
...for wide open throttle, maybe..... but for any throttle position below WOT you would be throwing higher pressure (condensed) air to the left or right side, depending on which way you rotate the TB. The stock setup provides perfect flow symmetry at all plate angles, for the same mixed pressure delivery to each valve throat.
This is the first thing that I thought. I keep thinking every thing has to be equal. But it is only a single cylinder engine. so I would think, as long as you had enough air flowing in the lower pressured runner to keep the fuel atomised (sp?) and cool the intake valve.
You always read about gimics that create a swirl to increase performance (not that I believe any work). A lower pressure at one valve would create something in the cumbustion chamber?
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