Ktmito 380
#61
Inviato 05 September 2012 - 16:01
How did you calculate the exhaust measures?
Saluti
Niko
#62
Inviato 05 September 2012 - 16:03
BR1, il 01 February 2011 - 17:55, ha scritto:
bubagan, il 04 February 2014 - 21:08, ha scritto:
#63
Inviato 05 September 2012 - 16:31
sognandolamito, il 05 September 2012 - 16:01, ha scritto:
How did you calculate the exhaust measures?
Saluti
Niko
a me pare un pò troppo grande come circonferenza quell'espansione, così, ad occhio e senza esperienza costruttiva di marmitte.
anyway a very good job jeram, we're impatiently waiting to see the exhaust chamber completed, and naturally the sound and riding of this little beast!
#64
Inviato 05 September 2012 - 16:39
bubagan, il 05 September 2012 - 16:31, ha scritto:
A me sembra strana e basta. E' tortuosissima.
Volevo suggerirgli di rivolgersi a mat per avere qualcosa al top, ma non so se così a distanza possa fare qualcosa, senza avere la moto come dima.
Saluti
Niko
#65
Inviato 05 September 2012 - 16:47
forse così facendo modifica notevolmente il range di utilizzo del motore, penso.
#66
Inviato 05 September 2012 - 17:01
bubagan, il 05 September 2012 - 16:31, ha scritto:
anyway a very good job jeram, we're impatiently waiting to see the exhaust chamber completed, and naturally the sound and riding of this little beast!
anche quella originale del 380 enduro o cross è così panciona, poi immagino questa avrà angoli o lunghezze diverse per meglio adattarsi alla guida di una stradale che di una fuoristrada, tanto i bassi non mancano te lo garantisco
#67
Inviato 05 September 2012 - 19:10
#68
Inviato 22 September 2012 - 09:33
Sorry, I was gone for a month, as my computer broke and I had to buy a new one.
Not much has happened in the last month. But I did buy a new motorcycle: its a Yamaha TZR with a Two Stroke Shop 421cc Banshee motor in it
It is road legal and will be very fun to ride!
Italian (google translate)
Mi dispiace, sono stato via per un mese, come il mio computer si è rotto e ho dovuto comprare uno nuovo.
Non molto è accaduto nell'ultimo mese. Ma io ho comprato una nuova moto: la sua una Yamaha TZR con un motore a due negozio Banshee Stroke 421cc in esso
E 'strada legale e sarà molto divertente da guidare!
sognandolamito, il 05 September 2012 - 16:01, ha scritto:
How did you calculate the exhaust measures?
Saluti
Niko
English:
The Exhuast was modeled extensively using EngMod2T software which was created by Queens University in Belfast.
The results were also verified using the Moto software.
The enhaust fabrication and modelling was carried out by the Two Stroke Institute.
Italiano:
La exhuast è stato modellato utilizzando il software ampiamente EngMod2T che è stato creato da Queens University di Belfast.
I risultati sono stati inoltre verificato utilizzando il software Moto.
La fabbricazione enhaust e modellizzazione è stata effettuata dal Two Stroke Institute.
bubagan, il 05 September 2012 - 16:31, ha scritto:
anyway a very good job jeram, we're impatiently waiting to see the exhaust chamber completed, and naturally the sound and riding of this little beast!
English:
The exhaust diameter seems very big, but it is the optimum volume for a 380cc road racing bike.
We learnt many lessons talking to Jan Thiel (Aprilia 2T GP engineer) about the perfect engine cc : exhaust volume ratio
Italiano:
Il diametro di scarico sembra molto grande, ma è il volume ottimale per una moto 380cc da corsa.
Abbiamo imparato molte lezioni a parlare con Jan Thiel (Aprilia 2T ingegnere GP) sul cc motore perfetto: rapporto volume di scarico
bubagan, il 05 September 2012 - 16:47, ha scritto:
forse così facendo modifica notevolmente il range di utilizzo del motore, penso.
English:
The pipe seems bigger than the standard KTM 380 pipe simply because the KTM 380 pipe is too small!
That is why the standard ktm 380 only makes 47hp, and ours will hopefully make 65-75 with stock port timing.
Also keep in mind that the pipe is not finished, it still required the baffle cone, stinger and silencer finished
Thanks
Italiano:
Il tubo sembra più grande rispetto allo standard KTM 380 tubo semplicemente perché la KTM 380 tubo è troppo piccolo!
Per questo motivo lo standard KTM 380 fa solo 47 Cv, e la nostra si spera fare 65-75 con tempismo magazzino porta.
Anche tenere a mente che il tubo non è finito, ancora necessario il cono deflettore, appuntito e silenziatore finito
Messaggio modificato da Jeram il 22 September 2012 - 09:35
#69
Inviato 22 September 2012 - 10:14
i have a mito rd 350cc you know, and i want to ask you how much cost you the complete engine 421cc from two stroke shop: do they sell also just the engine without the cilinders? because there are a lot of possibilities for that engine, not just the 421cc.
i juse saw thier site another time in my life. it's about 1600 dollars for the athena kit with head, crankshaft, pistons etc, and i asked them if they do the machining work to obtain best perfomances for this kit. also i asked them if tey sell engine cases new for banshee /rd without cilinders. let's see if they will answer me.
Messaggio modificato da bubagan il 22 September 2012 - 10:28
#70
Inviato 22 September 2012 - 11:12
I bought this bike second had, the owner spend around 18000 dollars on parts and engineering labour to have the bike built. After it was finished he lost interest in the bike and decided to sell it to fund a classic corvette build.
He struggled to sell it for a few years, so I made him an offer and got the for a very good price.
421cc is the biggest you can go with the std crank cases which is why it is so popular.
for reliability reasons the two stroke shop has stopped using their 500cc cylinders and their 90 degree cranks.
Instead they now sell complete bikes, complete motors and engine kits for the 421cc format.
but yes, with a bottom end you could go crazy and install a 650cc cylinder from CPindustries (called the super WAMPUS yes?)
This motor has:
a ported Trinity 421cc cylinder
hot rods crank (+4mm stroker kit) and rods
Trinity CNCd head
Pistons with ceramic domes and low friction coated skirts
light weight flywheel and CNCd stator plate
fully rebuilt bottom end
Barnett billet clutch basket with new plates and hydraulic clutch mod
ignitech CDI unit
industrial Teflon coated engine cases which will be easy to keep clean!
heat dispersant cylinder coating
cnc'd engine covers
hand made cone pipes
PWK 36 air striker carbs
Vforce reeds
straight intake boots
The chassis is pretty std appart from wider 17 inch wheels.
So Ill be getting my friend to work on the forks (race tech parts) and install an R6 shock in the rear for me.
Then it will be the perfect sleeper, Appart from the blue engine cases it just looks like a standard 250cc bike!
Messaggio modificato da Jeram il 22 September 2012 - 11:15
#71
Inviato 22 September 2012 - 13:29
the frame is not from an rd 350, right?
anyway they answer me, and they could send used engine banshee cases yet machined for the athena 421cc engine for a reasonable price.
on my rd 350 engine (65 x 54 should be a little more than 347cc) i mounted a complete hinson clutch with straight cut primary gear, with 8 friction discs instead of the std 7. now i have to test the bike and see if the clutch don't slipper anymore. my clutch it's designed to fit powers really higher than the original, i think it could support 100hp, and i hope it will work...!
i know Cp industries as well, they produce kit until 771.73cc for the banshee cases. i don't know instead the differences between a cheetah 65x54 and a wampus 65x54 and a lot o similar cilinders with same cc's but different names. maybe they're ported differently for a motorcycle use or a drag use? do you know more about that?
#72
Inviato 23 September 2012 - 13:47
Thats my initial guess, but I will put it on a dyno in the next few months to see how it goes.
Cub cylinders have drag porting and now powervalve
cheetah cylinders have drag porting but have a powervalve for midrange power
wampus cylinders are cub cylinders which are made to look like OEM banshee cylinders
cylinders with the term SUPER as a prefix (SUPER CUB, SUPER CHEETAH etc) are larger bore sizes 500cc+
cylinders with the term SERVAL as a prefix (SERVAL CUB, SERVAL WAMPUS) are non PV motors which have more modest porting layouts for more usable power and more reliability.
Messaggio modificato da Jeram il 01 October 2012 - 01:06
#73
Inviato 23 September 2012 - 15:32
amazing!
my mito http://forum.mitoclub.com/topic/97416-mito-2005-by-dna-54/
#74
Inviato 04 October 2012 - 22:03
complimentoni
#75
Inviato 05 October 2012 - 14:15
The exhaust diameter seems very big, but it is the optimum volume for a 380cc road racing bike.
We learnt many lessons talking to Jan Thiel (Aprilia 2T GP engineer) about the perfect engine cc : exhaust volume ratio
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#76
Inviato 13 October 2012 - 10:06
#78
Inviato 14 October 2012 - 22:56
#79
Inviato 22 October 2012 - 04:09
As for the KTMito, it has been a little bit neglected, but I graduate from university in two weeks so hopefully my payrise will help pay for things to finish this bike off.
I will be able to afford to pay for labour for someone to machine parts for this bike instead of having to find time to do it myself.
#80
Inviato 12 January 2013 - 13:04
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