I've been reading a bit on tuning an exhaust. It's crazy all of the different exhaust and sizes and tube lengths. They all seem to work but supposedly some work better than others. I've had three different cams in the past year on two different engines. That is key in determining tubing size/length. Does anyone know what the optimal dimensions are for a stock 912 ULS?
While cleaning up the garage I found a paper with a very thorough report on the cam in my Zipper Big Bore. I'm excited to tak to Hal about it. (He didn't just slap those kits together--there's so much science to it all!)
I'm guessing the dimensions are a pinch different for it. You have to know things like BBDC and ATDC and the target RPM. Since airplanes don't climb out at redline, should the climbout RPM be used to calculate?
Also Courierguy comes to mind with his Swiss muffler. One can lengthen the primary pipes and see better midrange power (and reduction at the top end). Maybe that's why he likes to throttle back and his fuel burn is awesome? I guess that Swiss muffler isn't a primary pipe but maybe it helps? Speak on it TS. Does it change/hurt anything noticeable other than sound?
We used redline as the calculation for the 140 HP turbo experiment. It wasn't stock but the magic length of primaries was 32" or 16".
Anybody know anything? Hook me up!
