gsz
Automotive
- Mar 5, 2003
- 6
I need a methodology to control max engine speed while testing small two-cycle engines on dyno. what i'm thinking is to kill the spark intermittently at a specified rpm (like a stutter box).
questions are:
1) with a small two-cycle, carbureted engine is there a danger with turning the ignition on and off so as to maintain a max speed (back fires etc)
2) any recommendations on the control strategy? ie, if we turn ign off when rpm > x, and turn back on if rpm < y, what should the difference be between x and y (100 rpm delta if max rpm is 11,0000?)
thanks for any input.
questions are:
1) with a small two-cycle, carbureted engine is there a danger with turning the ignition on and off so as to maintain a max speed (back fires etc)
2) any recommendations on the control strategy? ie, if we turn ign off when rpm > x, and turn back on if rpm < y, what should the difference be between x and y (100 rpm delta if max rpm is 11,0000?)
thanks for any input.