Mudflap wrote: ↑15 Sep 2019, 14:08
godlameroso wrote: ↑14 Sep 2019, 20:37
daniellammers wrote: ↑12 Sep 2019, 20:42
Anyone that has nice/informative books on the working/tuning of reciprocating combustion engines?
I want to learn things like how manufacturers choose the lay-out, what gives the engine its horsepower, etc.
I have basic knowledge on how engines work.
Engines get power from heated air. When air gets hot it expands, that expansion creates a push.
Just a bunch of hot air innit
Well how you heat it is its own fantastically deep and mysterious subject. The reactions happen too fast for us to process with our eyes. We have to use detective techniques to learn it's secrets and interpret them in forms that make sense to us.
It's strange isn't it, you have to pump energy into the system to release more of it, but where did that energy come from and so forth. Even the dance of radicals propagating from the spark gap matters. A lot of fuel tuning involves additives to create the "correct" radicals at the right times.