stevemack
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what is a stuffed crank? is it better than a stroked crank?
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pressure? thats the same as compression the engine it self is sealed other then the inlet and outlet ports, and fuel does go below the piston,so as daves put it the primary compression, so in order to build pressure you have to compress it,A stuffed crank incresses crank case pressure not compresion. A +2mm will do both. Incressing crank case pressure is like turning the boost up on a turbo motor. You stuff more fuel air into the cyl which in turn makes more power.
pressure? thats the same as compression the engine it self is sealed other then the inlet and outlet ports, and fuel does go below the piston,so as daves put it the primary compression, so in order to build pressure you have to compress it,
stuffed crank, is basicly the same as a regular shaft but the fill the cutouts with resin, gives you more compression due to the resin filled areas reduce the volume of the crankcase
http://www.davesmotors.com/s.nl/c.885035/n.1/it.A/id.1292/.f
a non- stuffed crank basicly cut the same as a stuffed and vice versa but no resin packed in the cutouts, more crankcase volume less compression, how much? could not say
http://www.davesmotors.com/s.nl/c.885035/n.1/it.A/id.1289/.f
stroker just means the crank conrod is 1-4mm longer which you get the long stroke engine term,
you asked a question that would compare a stuffed to a stroker, which you usually get a stuffed stroker in some of the engines out there
like 30.5 engine, the conrod is already 2mm longer then stock, and the cranks usually are stuffed on most of the 30.5 engines,
even the KM 30.5 comes with a 2mm stuffed stroker engine, with out the 2mm longer con rod the engine would be a 29cc i believe maybe a 28.5cc
A stuffed crank incresses crank case pressure not compresion. A +2mm will do both. Increasing crank case pressure is like turning the boost up on a turbo motor. You stuff more fuel air into the cyl which in turn makes more power.
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