no, this is not a result of the gixxer's somewhat lacklustre dyno day showing...


on the contrary.. the more turbulence the less efficient the bang is.. if i'm right, the air/fuel gets mixed a certain way and goes into the combustion chamber nice and smooth or something like that and then you have a bang which creates the most power. i'm no expert in this topic, just going on memory from what i've read in automotive articles so i could either be wrong on some counts or all!Rossi wrote:I, being the engineer I am, always get confused about this polishing of ports............
surely the idea of the ports is to allow a premixed fuel / air mixture into the combustion chamber.........therefore the rougher the casting the more turbulent the air flow hence the better the mixing ???
Ok, im simple terms. The bigger the bang, the less power you get. What we're are is a fast and hot, but controlled burn. A bang is detonation which will b eterminal. Ok, pedantic rant over.gixxerdave wrote: on the contrary.. the more turbulence the less efficient the bang is.. if i'm right, the air/fuel gets mixed a certain way and goes into the combustion chamber nice and smooth or something like that and then you have a bang which creates the most power.