thanks, it's all pretty interesting,
my own little 3D CAD geomtry check shows that with the 500's very compact CC, the pistons would actually need to be slightly dished to keep CR under 13:1.... sort of negative dome, do yo recall if that was the case?
Cheers
TG
Got some more details with conversation with my Teammate:
The first and most raced engine was tested on a very conservative dyno, here are the results:
56.8 RWHP@ 10,500 RPM
31.2 foot pounds torque @8250
We did timing sweeps at 36,38, 40, 42 & 44 degrees
Found most power at 40 degrees at TDC
Compression with bathtub head and 4th over OEM Honda pistons was 11 1/2 to 1
We did another head where we reshaped and made intake track smaller by adding epoxy, but never tested it on Dyno...no time, we were racing, BUT it was much faster.
KOS
NOTE: we found that the more we rev-ed it, the more power we could get, but stopped at 10,500 RPM in the interest of safety... as we had stock rods on stock, non lightened crank. This bike always ran hot and we did not have an oil cooler. Fuel was Elf Pro Moto. Specs: research Octane 106, Motor 91 & R+M/2 98, Oxygen % 1.5, final 115. Lead, g/l 1.0