Yes, loads are another problem with tuning a gyro without a variable speed prop. We tuned mine tied down in the back of my traytop [which I use to transport it around on] but found once in the air, that the load range would jump to the next level ie from 50 % to 60 % and the engine is now out of tune at that load. Also, on mine, we were not able to tune above 4000 revs cause of the prop starting to churn the air and making awfull noises. Next gyro will have the computer it came with when the engine was in the car !! Far easier to tune 
 and a lot less expensive than a new Wulf 3 D!!Brian
							
						
					
 and a lot less expensive than a new Wulf 3 D!!Brian
]The Siamesed Port issue on the EA81 With two exhaust valves sharing one pipe there is no doubt that twice the (very hot) exhaust flow will increase the exhaust gas temperature.  But by how much?  Not really sure.   This is where a bit of  test and measurement can help set the baseline for an engine.In the previous post I allowed a slightly higher gas speed than I normally do for a 4-port exhaust, based on the observation that EGTs did not show a  large  difference on a BMC A-series (Mini/Sprite engine) exhaust which has a central siamesed exhaust, two siamesed inlets, and two separate exhaust ports.  How large?  Sorry I can't remember exactly, it was 35 years ago now.  If I recall rightly, inside the port itself was distinctly warmer, but the pipe temperature was not a very big deal.My thinking at the time was that it was cooling issue - the exhaust gas emerges at pretty much the same temperature regardless of which cylinder and exhaust valve it uses, but once out the valve it starts to cool - the rate of cooling will be less down a siamesed pipe than on a normal one because it is heated twice as often.The pulse response is another matter, and here's a timing diagram sketch that shows all four cylinders.   The firing order here is 1,3,4,2   but 1,2,4,3 amounts to the same thing with the cylinder  labels changed.   Image Insert:
]I'll be a bit busy now so I'm not saying when it'll get done.Best regards,   Ben


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