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Ram Air CoolingFrom $1Table of contents
Over the years there have been many ideas/inventions designed to assist the engine cooling of the vespa. The Vespa Labs community have done a few tests, primarily on the famous "highwayman" device made by Paul. Please add any experiments here. The general conclusion was that although ramming air into the existing fan setup reduced cylinder head temperature, it is not always desireable to reduce temperature. It is also possibly a simple cover up for incorrect jetting/air leak etc. 1. highwayman: (Notes in Lab Area) was simple test using a water bottle cut in half and gaffer taped in place. This showed an instance 20 degree F drop in engine temp at highway speeds. The proves the air ram concept works, even just for a quick fix for overheating on a hot day. 2. 80's plastic aftermarket fan cowl with built in ram. This one defies the physics behind the stock cooling system. The ram cut out is at the bottom, and therefore outer edge, of the cowl. The problem here is that the fan works is by creating an outward ait pressure which is trapped and channelled up and over across the head. The cutout would release this air pressure this reducing cooling. It looks cool though and sometimes that is important. I'd like to credit the logic behind this argument but I cant remember if it was Jeremy or Paul.
3. found a pic on the web of someone elses efforts. I would say this would effectively reduce engine temperature at mid to high speed. http://img65.imageshack.us/img65/7898/p1020405kc9.jpg AlternativeChanging the timing in relation to heat may be an easy auto-protection mechanism. Using variable timing, retard the timing automatically if the engine overheatsby reading a CHT. Obviously this will impact power (but not as much as heat seize).
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every now and again I speak to someone with another cooling idea. Mostly I suggest correct jetting.