Loud boats
"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
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Cam timing and lift patterns.
Capt. Bill
Are they, in fact, misfiring at idle?
An engine that is designed for high RPMs will often sacrifice low RPM (idle)
performance to get the engine to breath better at high RPMs.
At the higher RPMs the momentum (or lack thereof) is a substantial factor in
the air flow. The exhaust gases flowing out the manifold have momentum, and
can actually help scavenge the cylinder if the valves are left open a little
past "top dead center". Likewise, it takes a while to get the air intake to
start flowing, plus it takes a while to actually get the valves to open. It
is common for a high RPM cam to have both the exhaust and intake valves open
together for a short period of time.
This works well at 6000 + RPM. It doesn't work well at 800 RPM.
I wouldn't call it a "misfire" as much as the intake system is getting all
messed up.
Rod
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