Blaner
Your Friendly South African Ambassador
am i wrong to assume that fuel atomization should only matter inside the combustion chamber? the atomization only helps to burn the fuel more efficiently and w/e gets below the piston is mostly lubrication.
you are thinking what I was saying.
I agree with Blaaster that you want as much atomization as possible all over, or else what would be the point of the carb vapourizing fuel? But when it gets under the piston, it has time to settle and seperate the fuel out the air and therefore the oil out of the fuel. The crankcase compression as the piston moves down then vapourizes the stuff again into a mix and sends it up to the combustion chamber, so in theory your transfers and head design have the final say in what the final product of fuel/air mix looks like in terms of atomiztion.
However I see flaws in my suggestion as it would have to be a very slow revving motor or a very large crankcase or very low compression to effect the delamination of fuel from suspension in the air.
Just something to think about
