Lamey Timing Curve Needed

Location
NY
What timing are you guys running on your Lamey's

6mm stroke
85mm Flat Tops
DASA Lenzi Porting
Facotry B Pipe
Dual 46's
ADA Flat Top domes 205 PSI on Pump Gas
 

freestylegeek

waiting...
Location
Grand Rapids, MI
My current curve is:

28º static
5000 RPM start retard
8250 Rev limit
15º total timing removal

That's on a 8mm x 81.5mm Lamey, non PV, with 190 psi flat-top Kawasaki pistons.
 
Location
NY
The problem is, any builder i talk to just wants to cover themselves. I can understand where they are coming from but it ends up giving me very little info.

Unless they build the engine or have it in front of them on a dyno they refer to the... too many variables to even get you started.

I spoke to Dan Lamey. he suggested 24 degrees to 5000rpm and then pull it at 3 per 1000. I tried to get a little more into the setup and into some questions with him but he wanted no part of the convo.


Is there a good thread or forumla i can use to calculae my squish ratio? did a search but didnt find too much on how to calculate. I am runnign ADA head with flat top 30cc domes. i think they have a 4 degree squish relief. Kawi pistons which i think have a 2 degree dome.
 

freestylegeek

waiting...
Location
Grand Rapids, MI
The problem is, any builder i talk to just wants to cover themselves. I can understand where they are coming from but it ends up giving me very little info.

Unless they build the engine or have it in front of them on a dyno they refer to the... too many variables to even get you started.

I spoke to Dan Lamey. he suggested 24 degrees to 5000rpm and then pull it at 3 per 1000. I tried to get a little more into the setup and into some questions with him but he wanted no part of the convo.


Is there a good thread or forumla i can use to calculae my squish ratio? did a search but didnt find too much on how to calculate. I am runnign ADA head with flat top 30cc domes. i think they have a 4 degree squish relief. Kawi pistons which i think have a 2 degree dome.

I understand.

Squish ratio is the ratio of the piston surface area to the squish surface area.
Example:
I have an 81.5mm bore. The width of my squish band is 12mm.
Piston surface area (approximate) PI*(40.75)^2 = 5217 mm^2
Squish area PI*(40.75)^2 - PI*(40.75 - 12)^2 = 2621 mm^2
So, my squish ratio is 100*(2621/5217) = 50.2%

Did I loose you?
 
Location
NY
nope im right with you. I figured that was it but wasnt sure if it was surface area or volume since squish is volumetric.

I have to get a measurement on how wide my squish band is. Thanks for all teh help freestylegeek
 

wsuwrhr

Purveyor of the Biggest Brapp
What part of this doesn't make sense to you? I personally heard his side of the conversation while on the phone with you and he said he just couldn't give you exactly what you need. Your questions have no cut and dry answers.

If he gives you a curve to use "based on your information" and your information turns out to be inaccurate and your motor blows up or seizes,
who you will hold responsible for that? Yourself? Doubtful.

Not very cool to be so critical to the help Dan did give you. The guy is running ragged most of the time, it is very difficult to get him on the phone to begin with.


... too many variables to even get you started.

I spoke to Dan Lamey. he suggested 24 degrees to 5000rpm and then pull it at 3 per 1000. I tried to get a little more into the setup and into some questions with him but he wanted no part of the convo.
 
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Scorn800

Ride for life
Location
North NJ
The problem is, any builder i talk to just wants to cover themselves. I can understand where they are coming from but it ends up giving me very little info.
Unless they build the engine or have it in front of them on a dyno they refer to the... too many variables to even get you started.

I spoke to Dan Lamey. he suggested 24 degrees to 5000rpm and then pull it at 3 per 1000. I tried to get a little more into the setup and into some questions with him but he wanted no part of the convo.


Is there a good thread or forumla i can use to calculae my squish ratio? did a search but didnt find too much on how to calculate. I am runnign ADA head with flat top 30cc domes. i think they have a 4 degree squish relief. Kawi pistons which i think have a 2 degree dome.

Not for nothing but do you blame them. Why should they give out free info?
Who did you buy this motor from? didn't they give you any info on set up?
 
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