I wonder if the triggers in ignition systems are manufactured to maintain 1 deg accuracy. Production tollerances might add up to more than crank wind up.
I dont see the point of moveing the pick up point to another position on the crank as it just changes which cylinder is accurate.
for example if we got 4 deg consistent wind up, and we trigger of the middle of the crank, the front would be 2 deg adv and the rear 2 deg retarded, but this would detonate the front, so we would retard it untill the front stopped detonating, then the back is still 4 deg retarded.
You would need to individually time the cylinders by each crank journal location.
I expect how you could measure this is by inserting tranducers for a crank trigger system at each counterweight then reading on an oscilliscope under various conditions.
This would only measure wind up at the point where the trigger is triggering? and not account for torsional vibrations or variations at various points of rotation through the 720 deg cycle. Sorry if that statement was unclear, but I am having a bit of trouble clearly and concisely expressing my thoughts on this.
I like Gregs idea of programing it into the ECU for a road car. This might have benifits re emmissions and economy.
On further thought, if say 8 transducers were at 45 deg intervals on every counterweight, we could also get an idea about torsional vibrations.
I was a little involved in the promotion of plastic manifolds, and one major advantage is that plastics injection moulding is a more reproducable and precise process than aluminium sand casting, so plastic manifolds if designed correctly, have the potential to reduce the cylinder to cylinder charge variations.
Too bad about the ports and exhaust manifold though. I don't see to many manufacturers going to 5 axis cnc ports at this stage, nor precission jigged mandrel bent exhausts with uniform fireing order distribution in the collectors, at least for V8's. On a V8 this requires a flat plane crank or a few crossover pipes.
I think I have already done to much to hijack this thread, so I will butt out now. End of rave
Regards
pat
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