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Message started by klx650sm2002 on 09/09/10 at 10:02:55

Title: Singh Grooves
Post by klx650sm2002 on 09/09/10 at 10:02:55

Found this on the net, needs a fairly tight squish to work, supposedly worth 3-9%.
http://members.cox.net/raunch/scott%20r7_edited.jpg
what do you think ?
Clive W

Title: Re: Singh Grooves
Post by Serowbot on 09/09/10 at 10:22:09

What are Singh Grooves?... and what should they do?...

Explain it to me like I'm stupid,...'cause I am... :-?...

Title: Re: Singh Grooves
Post by verslagen1 on 09/09/10 at 11:18:48

My interp of the singh groove was to help propagate the flame front for balancing the completion of the combustion.
By having such a tight squish area, flame propagation is slower than the rest of the cylinder.
So adding the groove will bring the flame into the squish area faster so that combustion is completed throughout the cylinder at the same time.

Title: Re: Singh Grooves
Post by Phelonius on 09/09/10 at 17:14:00

The DR models fix that by using two spark plugs per cylinder.
One cylinder, two plugs, dependable power.

Phelonius

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