High compression issue

air blair

you are the reason
Really, bigger jets? This is really interesting. Is it lead that changes things.... Im a big dumby on this whole race gas thing. Apparently i need to google more
 
Well you don't just add race fuel and expect more power. Race fuels all have different burn rates and will prevent detonation and due to the characteristics of the fuel you can run more timing, higher compression, tighter squish etc. But they all work together and it's been said a million times on here but check with the guy that built and ported it before messing with stuff. It may be set up a certain way for a reason. Google 2 stroke technology. I posted a link a few months back about sound waves and 2 stroke chambers that was way more info I could comprehend in 3 reads. As simple as a 2 stroke may look there is a lot of science to properly tuning an engine.
 
You guys are confusing..three jet sizes ..? A 150 <135. Is different than 115<100 in main circuit. Is vp110 oxygenated? Comment about blame builder, seems as poke @@ir... 160comp motors shouldn't need race fuel,and it broke.
 

Big Kahuna

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You guys are confusing..three jet sizes ..? A 150 <135. Is different than 115<100 in main circuit. Is vp110 oxygenated? Comment about blame builder, seems as poke @@ir... 160comp motors shouldn't need race fuel,and it broke.

I have no idea what you are talking about. I can think of a few times since I have been on these sites, going back to 2000 where someone starts swapping domes, raises compression and thinks they can just toss in race gas and everything goes perfect......... but instead the motor lets go. And then they blame the builder........

Years ago you could go on RIVA's site and look up their porting. Pump Gas Porting and Race Gas Porting. Guess what. Some of their packages would give you 160-170 compression and it would say "you must run 100+ Octane". The point that you have to run Race Fuel is not just based on what static compression you have. It also has to do with your Compression Ratio. Not compression numbers. Triple Cylinder motors run fairly low compression #'s. port it and up compression and to around 160 and your into the possible race gas levels......
 

Big Kahuna

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Tuscaloosa, AL
Or is it story time big kahuna about the little engine that thaught it do but didnt and ended up being a
T.ruely D.ead E.ngine
Sorry dude. Just trying to help you out here. Not sure what your meaning..... I have been at this on these forums for 14 years. Seen it all. Just posting info that I have learned over the years..... I do not deal with race gas levels. Nor do I want to. Do the research, the info is out there.
 

Big Kahuna

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Tuscaloosa, AL
Ok, Yours and TStewards comments got me thinking........... So I went back and did some quick searching............... No. My comments have zero to do with your issues with the TPE motor. Sorry. I dont play that game....... If I see some way I can help I will. So. With that. You can try and learn stuff or not. I learn stuff every day here.
 

air blair

you are the reason
Me too kahuna, what is this tpe you talk of? I ran my little maniac engine with 28cc domes with 1/2 93 octane and half pump race gas.(just a little turn of screws) No problems but this vp110 i got was a whole different story just like this t.d.e. I had
 
You guys are confusing..three jet sizes ..? A 150 <135. Is different than 115<100 in main circuit. Is vp110 oxygenated? Comment about blame builder, seems as poke @@ir... 160comp motors shouldn't need race fuel,and it broke.
The three jet sizes was an exaggeration but it is more than the turn of a screw.
C12 is leaded, non oxygenated. VP100 is oxygenated. When you say VP110, are you referring to sunoco 110?
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