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 Posted: 19:41 - 03 Sep 2015 Post subject: Two stroke tuning? |
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Any good places to start with somewhere to read up on it?
I often hear talk of squish bands and although I think I get it, I'm not certain but would like to know more. There's a certain moped calling to me in the garage.
Thanks!
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Swap out the original powerbands for something more use-able would be my first mod.  ____________________ Disclaimer: The comments above may be predicted text and not necessarily the opinion of MCN. |
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A black art indeed!
You can have a fast two stroke engine with all kinds of cylinder head shapes and combustion chamber profiles, but it seems there's a whole load of variables that affect how you change things and set them up.
I've read loads of books, and wrecked loads of old motors messing with them, but the one thing I think I have learnt from reading about stroker tuning is that change one thing and it seems to affect everything else!
Without spilling the beans yet on my reckless recent spending, I've recently learnt that stuff like ignition timing is massively important on things like exhaust pipe design etc.
Oh my one and only big two stroke tuning tip is:
1, go in garage and get your Dremel tool out your toolbox, and then smash it with a hammer and throw it in the bin! It's only only safe thing to do!  |
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The exhaust is probably the most important part. Designing a pipe which exceeds the manufacturers effort is hard work.
A slight miscalculation to the chamber and it runs crap. An old team mate made his own (with the help of Gibson), at first it was very poor, after calculating again, adding around an inch to the main chamber added around 30% more power.
With the cost of a decent set of spannies now costing around £750, I always fancied having a go using some of the free software to work out cones etc. Unfortunately I don't have a tig welder and even my Mig skills are very basic.  ____________________ TZR250 2MA road, TZR250 1KT road, TZR250 2MA race, TDR250, YZF-750R Boost colours.
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First rule of 2 stroke (or any) tuning is to make it like it should be, i.e. blueprinting it. The gains from doing this are surprising. On a stroker things like matching the ports to the liner, crankcase to transfers etc. Balancing the crank dynamically, Getting correct piston to bore clearance, using good rings with correct end gap, matching piston weights. Ignition that is correctly set and carbs jetted correctly. All easy enough (maybe not the crank). No losses doing this only gains.
Then start changing things. Gas flow the inlets, pipe change, jetting, programmable ignition, raise or widen ports, bigger carbs. Usually for a gain in one area you will lose elsewhere when you get to this level.
I did my own 350YPVS. Blueprinted motor, flowed ports all matched and knife edged, Banshee spec crank to rev higher, ignition from earlier model to let it rev, Wossner forged pistons with rebore to match each piston, Nikon pipes, gutted airbox with bored carbs. Don't know what BHP it does but it was good enough to do the last season I raced it unbeaten.
Theres no one big thing to tune a stroker, its marginal gains in a lot of areas and takes many hours to do it right, good tho when you start it up and hear and smell that 2 stroke goodness!
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I did my own 350YPVS. Blueprinted motor, flowed ports all matched and knife edged, Banshee spec crank to rev higher, ignition from earlier model to let it rev, Wossner forged pistons with rebore to match each piston, Nikon pipes, gutted airbox with bored carbs. Don't know what BHP it does but it was good enough to do the last season I raced it unbeaten.
Theres no one big thing to tune a stroker, its marginal gains in a lot of areas and takes many hours to do it right, good tho when you start it up and hear and smell that 2 stroke goodness!
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I did my 350 YPVS too. Flowed pants, Lychee crank, Wossname pistons, broken pipes, Gutted owner, bored rider.
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It's actually a H100 engine that I was thinking about, while it's on the bench, just begin by refreshing everything then minor porting, essentially removing any flaws to begin with, due to a lack of gas flow knowledge.
I have read project 60MPH with an MB5, if I recall they got about 55 out of it, so not bad, will have to look into the AR80.
Stan Stephens name is often mentioned next to two strokes.
with regard to the moped... why not? I know it's never going to be mental, but is more for fun. I would tinker with the CRM but I think the engine is just spot on where I like it as is, plus you can still buy barrels for the MT50 from europe for not stupid money.
Or go out and grab an MZ 250 to see what happens. No. I no longer have room for extra project bikes.  ____________________ Current:1991 Honda MT50 (Soon to be a H100/MTX/MT5 hybrid), 1976 Honda Cub C70, 2005 Honda Varadero 125, 1993 Yamaha TTR250 Open Enduro , 2010 Road Legal Stomp YX140, 1994 Honda CRM 250 MK III, 1999 Cagiva Mito 125, 1992 Honda CB400 Super Four, Stomp T4 230, 1984 Honda H100s, 2009 Sym XS125K
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AND if you are going to port & tune it.... give it to the professionals... I ran a TZR250 which was tuned poorly... it went like stink BUT ate pistons..... Have it blue printed and mildly tuned... thereafter you lose reliability... a H100 engine in an MT frame will get you 60-65mph pretty rapidly....  ____________________ 'The Picture Man' |
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I was looking at all sorts of power mods and decided the best starting place would be the larger engine rather than fannying around with cheap ebay kits.
Got an MTX80 pipe, doesn't quite fit round the top of the 100 head, the flange needs cutting off, rotating about 10 degrees and welding back on. I have a H100 CDi unit, and some sort of clamp on air filter, which I need to come up with a solution to making fit inside the air box at some point, because sleeper.
I think I've got an NS125F reed block and intake. A carb off some sort of MX bike, an air cooled CR80, I think, I bought all of this four years ago and have never got round to do anything with it.
I've got the front end off an MTX 125 RWD that needs bodging re-engineering to fit. A jack up kit on the back, 30MM. I was going to get an early drum braked 18" CG125 wheel so I can get proper sized knobblies on the back, to go with the MTX 21" front. Is the H100 rear wheel an 18" or 17"?
I have seen the MB80 Athena 125 kit, and again wondered if it would fit the H100 bottom end, I would need to inspect both engines really, or just buy it and risk it.
I've provisionally sold the GPZ tonight, after about 18 months of knocking about in the garden and going down the road on it twice, it's going to the lad I bought the Mito off, ready to be butchered into a cafe racer. At least it should help pay for MonsTer5 funds.
Which reminds me, I have a Cagiva in the garden that needs sorting. Could tune that to a knifes edge.  ____________________ Current:1991 Honda MT50 (Soon to be a H100/MTX/MT5 hybrid), 1976 Honda Cub C70, 2005 Honda Varadero 125, 1993 Yamaha TTR250 Open Enduro , 2010 Road Legal Stomp YX140, 1994 Honda CRM 250 MK III, 1999 Cagiva Mito 125, 1992 Honda CB400 Super Four, Stomp T4 230, 1984 Honda H100s, 2009 Sym XS125K
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Fladdem wrote: | I was looking at all sorts of power mods and decided the best starting place would be the larger engine rather than fannying around with cheap ebay kits.
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There are a number of things I've learned over many years of engine tuning, two of which seem apposite at this point.
The first applies to any type of engine - there ain't no substitute for cubes; sure, you can fettle a small engine to perform like a bigger one, but it's always at the expense of something else.
Want more top end, lose out elsewhere in the rev range, etc.
The second comes from spending my formative years souping up two strokes - until you absolutely know, beyond any doubt, that what you're doing works, only change one thing at a time.
If you throw the kitchen sink at it straight off, at best it will be hard to get running right, at worst you will kill the performance and turn it into a grenade.
As well as reading everything you can about tuning, the first thing you need to know is how to do a plug chop - this will save you hours of frustration and many ponds! ____________________ Things get better with age; I'm close to being magnificent........
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If I knew then what I know now... I'd have sourced a set of standard barrels and put the TZR250 in deep sleep My £ 800 would have been £ 2500 today  ____________________ 'The Picture Man' |
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