shredex wrote:yamaha_george wrote:
Shredex,
Look for papers by Blair from Dublin UNi on air flow thro engines, see if you can source books by Gordon Jennings, John Robinson (he of late Performance bkles mag) also John Bradley's race bike design books. Web wise there is Mc Dizzy archive on engine tuning.
There is also the engine list at micapeak.com who have some REAL gear Heads on it.
There was also work coming out of NASA labs as well at one point
HTH
Geo.
PS if you want ISBN numbers let me know I have all the books I mentioned and some others besides :-} Nerd
That would be great!
yea, send me all the ISBN numbers for the books, Ill have my library order them for me

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just put the name of the book next to the number if you can.
thanks!

S,
Ok here goes, bear in mind that what is two stroke is the same theory as 4 stroke but simply stated:-
Gordon jennings "2-stroke tuners hand book" isbn 0-912656-41-7
A.Graham.Bell "2 strokeperformance tuning" isbn 0 85429 329 9 OR 2nd edition 1 85960 619 9
k g draper "2 stroke engine its design &tuning"
John Robinson "motor cycle tuning 2 stroke " isbn 0 434 91741-9
John Robinson "motor cycle tuning 4 stroke " isbn
Roy Bacon "2 stroke tuning "isbn 0 8518 4039 6
Kevin Cameron "sportsbike Performance handbook" isbn 0 7603 0229-4
John Bradley "the racing motorcycle a Technical guide for constructors" VOL 1 isbn 0 9512929 2 7
John Bradley "the racing motorcycle a Technical guide for constructors" VOL 2 isbn 0 9512929 3 5 (note this is more chassis fabrication etc than engine related but a damned good read for a budding modder or bike builder)
Each of these books has a chapter or more on engine basics with regard to thro put of fuel some the whole book is very specific about the interelationship of all the bits from airbox to exhaust being the some of all the parts .
John Robinsons 4 stroke book should be your first priority and dig for references to Prof. Blaires work on engine development from Dublin Uni.
also take a look at McDizzy's web site which is wealth of tech knowledge & software for engine tuning (I wish I had found it earlier then I would not have written my own software for tuning DOH )