Exhaust cackling/popping

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Ciro Pabón
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Joined: 11 May 2005, 00:31

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Here you have a couple of comments:

- Even if there could be backfiring from unburnt fuel, as Mr. T states, most of the times backfiring comes from valve overlap: or, at least, I'd say most of the forumers agreed on that in the thread on "variable valve timing".

I repost some pictures from that thread:

Looking for the flames only? Gadget at Gizmodo :)
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Performance camshaft: overlap visible (both valves are open when the blue and red circles overlap, thus fuel goes directly from intake to exhaust). Check the animation at http://auto.howstuffworks.com/camshaft.htm
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- The S-curves shown in the video are circular curves and have no spiral transitions. The video shows beautifully that, in the short straight between the first and the second curve, there is the transition of the superelevation: the road surface is "twisted" between the curves, on a small straight.

Thus the road has a slope to the left of the image, on the entrance of the second curve. The end result is that djones feels that the road is pushing him to the left on the entrance of the second, right-hand curve. Most drivers that I know are not conscious of that.

Besides, the inner part of the second curve, where the apex is, has its own superelevation and concentrates the water on this apex, another thing you avoid by instinct.

So, I'd say djones takes a normal line, caused in part by the old design of the road and the rain.
Ciro

djones
djones
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Joined: 17 Mar 2005, 15:01

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When my friend lends me his video camera I will upload the lap.

I will warn you now it's going to look very slow and some of the lines are very unconventional, I will also brake way too much for some of the bends.

This was all down to been over cautious, I didnt want to crash the car on what felt like ice in places! :shock: That and I had no idea at all what corners/cambers/bumps/puddles were coming next.

I'm getting my excuses in early :D

mx_tifoso
mx_tifoso
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Joined: 30 Nov 2006, 05:01
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So your car is stock except for the intake and exhaust?
Have done any upgrades to the brake system or suspension at all?

I haven't seen the video because I'm here at school and it blocks it, supposably it is "adult content"! (Filters at a university, very unecessary! :roll: )

But I'm looking forward to seeing it though, especially from all the comments about your lines and the exhaust sounds.
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mx-tifosi

The video is only 30 seconds long, it's nothing to get excited about :D

The car is perfectly stock apart from the intake and exhaust.

I will hopefully post an entire in car lap within the next few days.

If you pm me your email address I will send the one in this thread if you want, it's only just under 2 meg.