Sharkbiteattack
Mechanical
- May 6, 2013
- 15
take this video for example
The way the engine sort of revs up and then exhales, what is this? I've always referred to this as blower surge but someone recently challenged me and told me its just the duration of the cam and all its doing is loping. Is this different from reversion back into the intake valve is open as the piston travels up past 180 degrees? Does it have to do with the intake and exhaust valves being open simultaneously for a period of time? (overlap) manifold pressure building and bleeding? something else?
The way the engine sort of revs up and then exhales, what is this? I've always referred to this as blower surge but someone recently challenged me and told me its just the duration of the cam and all its doing is loping. Is this different from reversion back into the intake valve is open as the piston travels up past 180 degrees? Does it have to do with the intake and exhaust valves being open simultaneously for a period of time? (overlap) manifold pressure building and bleeding? something else?