Hi.
After the latest combustion chamber experiments, our .77 stunt engine runs so well that I have started to prepare the next (and hopefully last) version of it. I would like to have the new versions ready for world champs.
Our engine is very energy efficient, it only uses about 2,6oz of fuel / flight.
For me it's not a big problem, but the high efficiency has a price; the engine is slightly more sensitive to variations in atmospheric conditions. As I don't play with nitro, I must be able to change venturi size rather quickly.
I use "true venturi", made as per Randy's instructions, and they work very well indeed. The only addition to Randy's instructions is the use of fuel post(s), my venturi's use 2 posts at 60 degr. spacing. Both posts have a 0,7mm (1/36") hole for fuel flow. The posts extend 0,8mm (1/32") into the venturi bore. Average venturi size is 4,5mm (0,18") and I must be able to go up and down in diameter +/- 0,2mm, in 0,1mm steps.
So far my venturi's are like in the picture, plug-in type where 2 O-rings take care of leaks and keeping them in place.
They work well but sometimes they get stuck and in the end they are not so easy to change.
For the new engines, I've thought about making screw-in type venturi's, with a lenght of fine thread between the venturi shroud and first O-ring. In that case I must naturally have a sprinkler type venturi with several radial holes, and this brings us to my question:
How many holes and of what size?
Cheers, Lauri