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Posted by: materialboy ® 04/05/2007, 16:18:32 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
Sounds Confusing - Donot worry for me as well
All these are piston arrangement at diff time BTDC - Before top dead center TDC- Top Dead Center ATDC - After top dead center Ref - https://www.miata.net/garage/KnowYourCar/S10_Timing.html I am trying to run two engines connected via chain at same RPM
But I really could not understand how would timing would run two engines at same RPM |
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Posted by: jboggs ® 04/05/2007, 18:29:26 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
You are tackling something here that others have found to be very difficult. Good luck!
I think the TDC, BTDC thing comes from the fact that the power in internal combustion engines comes in pulses, not continuously. By offsetting one engine from another you prevent the effect of the power pulses being at the same time. You cannot time these engines perfectly, one will always be pulling the other. |
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Posted by: mikeweber3 ® 04/09/2007, 12:56:55 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
Are you running both engines on the same drive line? What is the application? |
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