Bad Nav wrote:
The exhaust manifold on our 2-strokes almost always joins into a Y on the 2 cylinder models, and this creates a further problem. The pulse will travel down the pipe, but when it returns it will try to go back up both pipes in the Y. At certain RPM ranges it will be causing more harm than good relative to conservation of the fuel charge.
Very True, but if its done right you should have 2 seprate expansion chambers.
There are always pro's and cons to any engine mod. I needed extra power and the easiest way to do it was to change the exhaust. I had a Jet ski that essentially had a Rotax 618 engine. On an aircraft it is rev limited to 6500 (+-) had new exhausts fitted by the same guy. It ran for over 600 hours (mst of the time at 13500 RPM) as it was used for racing. Never blew the engine up. Not once.
Had an M3 that was fitted with Nitrous oxide. I purposly tried to blow the engine up as I wanted to have another engine mod done to it. Drove it for nearly 30 min on the Rev Limiter at 250 kmh and used 11 kg's of Nitrous. That Car is still going fine today and has over 120000 km on it.
Rotax engines are so restricted by their exhaust system to comply with Eropean Noise standards. A582 will have no problem delivering 85 hp continuosly all day if it has oil and enough cooling.