I’m reading a very interesting book on tuning a 2 stroke motor. Its scary to see how it works. If you take a 503 or 582 motors, 1 x exhaust, it doesn’t make sense that it will work. Why don’t they use 2 x expansion boxes on these motors. I know that it will add weight to them, but if you look at the operation of the exhaust, with the positive pulse, pushing fuel back into the piston before it closes, it can only work better with 2 exhausts. Am i missing something?
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503 and 582 engines
503 and 582 engines
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Hanger 5-7
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Kaplaks...
You are correct. Look at Kork Ballingon's KR500 and all the 2-stroke GP bikes. I used to build expansion boxes with some intricate formulas using rev range, powerband width, exhaust port timing, length and diameter! Used taper headerpipes etc.
There was a video link on youtube posted by someone which shwed a ROTAX with expansion boxes. Lekker HP and sounded good.
Used to ride an RD350LC which embarassed many a 750 SB in its time!
I think there are companies in the USA that build high performance pipes for the Rotax range - eg. taking a 582 up to the 100hp range. Well, not so far fetched as it's sibling (583) is a 100hp plus motor in the Skidoos
You are correct. Look at Kork Ballingon's KR500 and all the 2-stroke GP bikes. I used to build expansion boxes with some intricate formulas using rev range, powerband width, exhaust port timing, length and diameter! Used taper headerpipes etc.
There was a video link on youtube posted by someone which shwed a ROTAX with expansion boxes. Lekker HP and sounded good.
Used to ride an RD350LC which embarassed many a 750 SB in its time!
I think there are companies in the USA that build high performance pipes for the Rotax range - eg. taking a 582 up to the 100hp range. Well, not so far fetched as it's sibling (583) is a 100hp plus motor in the Skidoos
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I agree Morph...
One always wants that margin of reliability. Tuning a 2 stroke for hp or as any engine beyond it's design capability contribues to the decline of it's longevity
One always wants that margin of reliability. Tuning a 2 stroke for hp or as any engine beyond it's design capability contribues to the decline of it's longevity

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Each section of a tuned pipe has a funtion and an important one at that.
From controlling maximum revs, powerband (and no, you don't buy these at your local bike shop) inception and revrange to peak off!
It also just helps the machine to breath better and yes also cools the engine better by disposing burnt fuel & gases and assisting in unduction due to sonic pulses.... Seriously not just 2 cones and a cylinder welded together!
The advent of pipes was seriously used on marine motors in the USA when they were used for racing.... Bikes were still using 4-strokes back then!
From controlling maximum revs, powerband (and no, you don't buy these at your local bike shop) inception and revrange to peak off!
It also just helps the machine to breath better and yes also cools the engine better by disposing burnt fuel & gases and assisting in unduction due to sonic pulses.... Seriously not just 2 cones and a cylinder welded together!
The advent of pipes was seriously used on marine motors in the USA when they were used for racing.... Bikes were still using 4-strokes back then!
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Here is some serious software : http://tsrsoftware.com/newpipe.htm
I will have to look for public domain formulas as I have put mine to rest some 23 years ago!
I will have to look for public domain formulas as I have put mine to rest some 23 years ago!
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