This is hard for
me to visualize as well. Perhaps if you get a chance, you could snap
a picture from the top.
Did you get 43
in. from #1 secondary to #2 secondary?
Bryan
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February 15, 2010 11:29 PM
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Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: rpm vs Power
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Dennis,
I just looked at your picture again…the secondary
look much longer than the primaries. It may be an optical
illusion??? I bet you mean 1 1/8 id??
Bill B
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Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: rpm vs Power
was : Throttle limits was Re: N.A. Renesis to
turbo
All my tubes are the same length and the same
diameters. I can check but I think they were 1 1/4 id. and 1 1/4
od.
Bill Bradburry wrote:
Dennis,
Aren’t your primary and secondary tubes different
lengths from rotor face to rotor face? If so, what are the two
lengths? Are they different diameters?
Bill B