trappermike
ArboristSite Guru
Expansion chambers can seem mystical,how they are designed and work,but can almost double the horsepower of a motor if they are designed and tuned right. And they sure are exciting and ear-splitting when they run.
There's no way I can explain how they work in a short thread,but they basically work on sonic(speed of sound) and pressure waves. The divergent cone helps draw exhaust out of the cylinder and fresh fuel into the cylinder ,and the convergent cone reflects a pressure wave back at the cylinder and stops fresh fuel charge from escaping the cylinder at exactly the right moment(tuned length),much like supercharging. Everything depends on the tuned length of the pipe and the angle of the cones. You can pick the rpm you want max. power at,and adjustments can affect how wide or narrow(and intense) the power band is. You gotta be damn good at math(for the specs) and even better at geometry to actually make one. But if you can pull it off the rewards are big. The sonic and mechanical vibrations in them are incredible,and can defy your efforts to try to keep one on the engine for long. Of course they are only good for short competition runs,unless you can spring-mount and rubber mount them...
There's no way I can explain how they work in a short thread,but they basically work on sonic(speed of sound) and pressure waves. The divergent cone helps draw exhaust out of the cylinder and fresh fuel into the cylinder ,and the convergent cone reflects a pressure wave back at the cylinder and stops fresh fuel charge from escaping the cylinder at exactly the right moment(tuned length),much like supercharging. Everything depends on the tuned length of the pipe and the angle of the cones. You can pick the rpm you want max. power at,and adjustments can affect how wide or narrow(and intense) the power band is. You gotta be damn good at math(for the specs) and even better at geometry to actually make one. But if you can pull it off the rewards are big. The sonic and mechanical vibrations in them are incredible,and can defy your efforts to try to keep one on the engine for long. Of course they are only good for short competition runs,unless you can spring-mount and rubber mount them...