Don't want to start an arguement Plaidfish but a few things to know :
just don't supercharge a 2-stroke......the air gets forced out the Exhaust port on many engines as they have an overlap in teh timing
All engines have overlap, this causes what is called a scavenging action which aids in fillng the chamber for combustion.
.....meaning all the "pressurized" air isn't getting that pressurized in the combustion chamber, it's getting pushed out the Exhaust port and taking fuel with it.....4 stroke should work ALOT better and more like a real supercharger since you control the timing of the ports
On a 4-stroke you have a cam to control valve timing, a 2-stroke is done with the ports on the sleeve. The problem with r/c engines is that the ports are maximized for natural aspirated applications.
BUT they don't tell you what a PITA it is to re-tune and the effects of cooler air can cause you to lean bog much easier
If the supercharger is actually working, the air charge temp will be higher not cooler. The problem with tuning is that you are forcing air under pressure through a carb that is meant to have air drawn through it.
......since the air volume is slightly more dense than natural aspiration you do have higher O2 content and this content will still rise and fall based on air temp and will be exponentially greater or lesser than normal....meaning normally you'd turn your HSN maybe 1/8 turn at a time, now you'd need to be making much greater adj. each time you turn the HSN screw, sounds easy but it becomes a headache when you start chasing a tune
The biggest problem in chasing your tune with a glow fuel engine is the fact that you have almost no control over ignition timing. As the engine speeds up on a naturally aspirated engine, the timing can be advanced. The glow plug does this because the internal temp raises with rpm which heats the glow plug and ignites the fuel sooner.The supercharger increases boost as the engine revs higher, with higher pressure you get even higher temps which in turn requires the ignition timing to be retarded to prevent pre-ignition or detonation.
This supercharger,IMO, does not look like it would actually be able to make much if any boost pressure. I've been talking with Lessen about one of my long term projects, trying to develope one that will. Need pics hint, hint....
this topic has been beaten to death
Yeah, but sometimes a good beating feels good!
