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Increased engine power with lower induction pipe depression and different carburetors.
Identifier | ExFiles\Box 19\7\ Scan100 | |
Date | 1st April 1927 guessed | |
contd :- -3- INCREASED POWER WITH LOWER INDUCTION PIPE DEPRESSION. Referring to the first set of results taken which are given on Print No.1. we have the power output with the std. cyl. head for the different induction pipe depressions given with the different carburetters. The full line curves are the power and corresponding induction pipe depression given with the std. RR. carburetter. A note on the induction pipe depression shewn here is necessary. Previous tests on the standard engine fitted with exhaust pipes and hot spot, the maximum induction pipe depression was 2.7 in.Hg. while in this case with open exhaust and no hot spot the depression was 3.5 in.Hg. This can be explained by the charge in the former case at a certain depression gaining heat from the 'hot spot' and consequently increasing in pressure thereby giving a lower depression than when running without a hot spot. The lower depression in the former case does not however mean any greater volumetric efficiency than with the higher depression. The other two curves shew the power improvement with one and two Zenith carburetters respectively. The reason for the curve with the single Zenith falling below the curve with the standard RR. at 1300 r.p.m. is due to the mixture becoming excessively rich. At speeds above 1730 r.p.m. the mixture was correct for maximum power. These carbs. were proportioned for feeding three cyls. which would account for the better metering when the two were employed. contd :- | ||