In a message dated 9/1/2005 6:11:40 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
mike.wynn@spectra-physics.com writes:
How do traditional `bunch of bananas' headers
compare with VAM/tangential in terms of engine performance?
Lynn, Leon ???
Cosworth figured out a long time ago that two ports from the sam cylinder
are treated as a single pipe and ar joined at the port face. So in the case of
the two exhaust rotary, I suspect that as soon as possible after the port face,
joint the two runners, keeping them exactly the same length. Making two runners
of different lengths from the same chamber would be hopefull at best.
The vam muffler mounted tight against the engine precludes any scavenging
effect at all, and adds back pressure to a very short runner. I'm guessing a
flow disaster with big power loss.
Leon will shortly have the exact answer for the first part.
Lynn E. Hanover