X-Junk-Score: 0 [] X-Cloudmark-Score: 0 [] X-Cloudmark-Analysis: v=2.3 cv=G+5i7Os5 c=1 sm=1 tr=0 a=Wec96TlhXvBbTLcyALRmzA==:117 a=x7bEGLp0ZPQA:10 a=Fee85h93u3AA:10 a=J70Eh1EUuV4A:10 a=VVjFZ8f8LNsA:10 a=NEXAKNQuvDXyp5KTSa0A:9 a=uaEZdaUmREpLlKJM:21 a=iE6phAAq792lDqiw:21 a=QEXdDO2ut3YA:10 a=DC_tZDPdZ2vxWBpP:21 a=GzqNh_GH8MyU-2CA:21 a=b8cG40drMiAgz4lv:21 From: "lehanover lehanover@aol.com" Received: from sonic314-14.consmr.mail.bf2.yahoo.com ([74.6.132.124] verified) by logan.com (CommuniGate Pro SMTP 6.2.14) with ESMTPS id 12952219 for flyrotary@lancaironline.net; Thu, 12 Sep 2019 21:15:30 -0400 Received-SPF: pass receiver=logan.com; client-ip=74.6.132.124; envelope-from=lehanover@aol.com DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=aol.com; s=a2048; t=1568337313; bh=MwVgAq9VfJoOtBz8FjswXo6wbb0nltjEmQGhVYHmIGU=; h=Date:From:To:Subject:References:From:Subject; b=jhKkuoUWsxpYD8XsxyMMZ40qAi9yoUVaAqQrSgDQ+/mE6b0J6U3JXq7bMneN7PGlVmM1XSa6I3fQXW4m/PkS94qb8r/VYiNkO0RMqybQL/SH23qneYwMWssooI7QMbQEf4L4ID8wmfo+ERQRXuhluzmFc9R34axnt1gXHPbJR8lE+arBN7W+WvrMtXFRpbjr0QmrOQMoeBABgJuKC4fAeIbI9XQuQpNZfbnqNDwjoXQbcjwX+TEoPVcZHpnfiKIaqPl7CCBOA66PvYO+nuK1q2bMyFMSx9xol811JuaL/jxlu6Z+Q746M/E8UOwmIawpnt4YOqBcxVkRO9da/7mGzA== X-YMail-OSG: bEdhD2UVM1mdblhhiRrtHEW2brD0vsgEjK1hJp04cL6FQE8X8Or9dPBJpN30Mpb xrUsun.NR.yjfegce3UIIeIZ_2Wjxh7pnokCwGcjr1lsBFr8pxgnWMzxpSlid4RZVubmDRUrn1mC 1oyQPmWlutJ4zv3OUtLdpnIwkSuBdmIFLcHOYLblDEaJprCVwXG2g9mKBRIc4VNLbMFZYhc83_P. 2QPaXsQNkLHFwC2oo_rvGM.17BvqKjx.r9VLa2xvUzYDBPhNqFJ8X3eM11N_HAzPWPx_leMYxV8G 3sAm.HfxBcgB2FlA7NYBlXDwDH5vUF5auGsiD9M_oWFmqKjn4HD91UoizNvD3IS91nBZbPSjdZ5h vhoJoE1i3JRVOnBRlxJwJf9fhuC7TZl.O5_trhWDe7uhKDat.tstRMaevZHhas6QqLdKPD3mNKlW 6fWvDPQeIlp3fW.LPLh410RctiOYgTqNiqQvSEfPOZN8lYX0VUQ2oCO4eWdvBTk2Rbc6snRT1VV_ CE4pb6XD5n4F8T1Y0uqIUb3ifLTjpErHr_eQ2i_weqNCjFMpLA2k.8MSZbX0PYkK.KkfXBVwxx0Y ozqAtPe2H605bV2CqnFVAC3.lmo54aF7tugqoAXDs4PpuTlKEcxgVW1TdPv1vZFdtvKzVUBmzQ6A TgYms7FZL3Td8iqLsKdb0aMrcrBGXt6eFq2lpJ3_gCCzDLr2nNhstHOsXqoC.vyhNZReXBIWC3Fa REjydtGx5TiIuTks598B6LiPvpT4pI0m6.L2bg079SqmWgmggLUh5Gbw90K6vIyj.g8A52km_YY4 hdf2RwbvR2PcqssJaP0QrLljZS4uHvdubNjRZXl624gHJdmMO4EnGQtemjeP4G0yk3BYezmvAC2x lhN0rsvoxYYyvekMUNQSQEm6bMmAfrOxfiXBcVw7BmtMzttx1LIFLj3t9uTvYV4vRrFZFH3OEElz vsfe6TneJKuyMNn41LJMOhuWpOIIFvnfS47wkDrm1lpJFsCnZx853UltswxWyIr4ZhWUiSBg.MHf JjWkX1AP23n.gchS3mtVtDGw9LyJZNSQkxrJygCz0GV8u4jNFPrjFhdnNMVKc0Gv4x79Kfxq41py cFKg.yFO43_zvFJAD5cnx.4td5k0kRADcR2JawTmNqtiGf5yfdDt887z6Qpe4TJj.sIil_zL2BbE 4HSYevE0pwxKMwextsZgQexXz3eS3a.62piC_QybLbNL1fbgFIc03v9wZjabNDQvd Received: from sonic.gate.mail.ne1.yahoo.com by sonic314.consmr.mail.bf2.yahoo.com with HTTP; Fri, 13 Sep 2019 01:15:13 +0000 Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2019 01:15:08 +0000 (UTC) To: flyrotary@lancaironline.net Message-ID: <2069406448.4447103.1568337308610@mail.yahoo.com> Subject: Intake design MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_Part_4447102_1938728408.1568337308609" References: <2069406448.4447103.1568337308610.ref@mail.yahoo.com> X-Mailer: WebService/1.1.14303 aolloki Apache-HttpClient/4.5.7 (Java/1.8.0_144) Content-Length: 4736 ------=_Part_4447102_1938728408.1568337308609 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The rotary and most other engines are a collection of small engines sharing= a crank shaft.=C2=A0 So, the rotary is two engines with about the same intake system. On the dyn= o and on the flow bench, the biggestinfluence on performance is the shape o= f the intake horns. Should look like a trumpet bell. The higher the RPMthe = bigger the diameter of the bell. Because: airflow into the bell comes from = all directions. A straight tube is the worst. Air flows up the sides of the= tube and has to make a 180 to enter the tube. Air has mass and the 180 ser= ves to choke off part of the tube. (As though the tube developed a smaller = diameter). So, a big radius allowsfor a slower turn in that 180 and flow ra= te increases. You can find flow going the wrong direction just inside the b= ell on poor designs. The best design was on old SU carbs where the bell loo= ked like a ring slit into two pieces and mounted on a flat surface. Cheap a= nd the very best design. I will try to find pictures and post them.=C2=A0 = =C2=A0 =C2=A0=20 Best is a large bell shape and a taper to the port size. The tuned length i= s for one RPM. The exact length you choose may be great or just short of gr= eat. Anything will be better than a stock air filter. Allow at least the di= ameter of the interior of the bell as a distance to any structure like a tu= be wall or a flat sided filter box. A flat sheet with holes the size of the bells is fine. In very few cases wi= ll both housings be putting out best power at the very same time. Round tube on a flat side like a "D" shape works well. Anything flat must b= e thick and stiff or it will die. Lynn E. Hanover ------=_Part_4447102_1938728408.1568337308609 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
The rotary and most other engines are a collection of small engines sharing a crank shaft. 

So, the rotary is two engines with about the same intake system. On the dyno and on the flow bench, the biggest
influence on performance is the shape of the intake horns. Should look like a trumpet bell. The higher the RPM
the bigger the diameter of the bell. Because: airflow into the bell comes from all directions. A straight tube is the worst. Air flows up the sides of the tube and has to make a 180 to enter the tube. Air has mass and the 180 serves to choke off part of the tube. (As though the tube developed a smaller diameter). So, a big radius allows
for a slower turn in that 180 and flow rate increases. You can find flow going the wrong direction just inside the bell on poor designs. The best design was on old SU carbs where the bell looked like a ring slit into two pieces and mounted on a flat surface. Cheap and the very best design. I will try to find pictures and post them.     

Best is a large bell shape and a taper to the port size. The tuned length is for one RPM. The exact length you choose may be great or just short of great. Anything will be better than a stock air filter. Allow at least the diameter of the interior of the bell as a distance to any structure like a tube wall or a flat sided filter box.
A flat sheet with holes the size of the bells is fine. In very few cases will both housings be putting out best power at the very same time.

Round tube on a flat side like a "D" shape works well. Anything flat must be thick and stiff or it will die.

Lynn E. Hanover
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