rob2
Well-Known Member
Reading through the latest Vetus catalogue, it seems fairly straightforward to calculate the overall capacity of the wet exhaust so as to specify the water separator requirement. However, there must be a set of equations to at least guestimate the backpressure of the proposed system.
My own installation for a 14hp, 600cc twin cylinder has a nominal 40mm ID. It has a Vetus LSS separator and a muffler and I would guess around 2.5m total length. Could the backpressure generated be the reason I can't get the engine above 2/3 revs under load?
The only experiment I can think of would be to by-pass the muffler with hose...
Rob.
My own installation for a 14hp, 600cc twin cylinder has a nominal 40mm ID. It has a Vetus LSS separator and a muffler and I would guess around 2.5m total length. Could the backpressure generated be the reason I can't get the engine above 2/3 revs under load?
The only experiment I can think of would be to by-pass the muffler with hose...
Rob.