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RAM AIR effect

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Hello, I've been curious for some time now of the air box pressure actual obtainable from RAM air on a motorcycle say at 200mph and how much of a hp increase that would actually give, also how efficient are the RAM AIR systems on newer bikes is it more of a cool air intake then anything?
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I can only comment on my understanding of the stage 3 VTRs. These were running +1atm with ram air and not able to use all that air. I don't know the speed at which that pressure was achieved but it's a fair chunk of extra air. All the manufacturers use ram air in all the race series so I think it's safe to say it's more than a cool air intake.
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Wicky wrote: Mon Dec 02, 2019 11:39 am ram air

Ram air question

RAM AIR on the cheap??
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The smart question would be "wonder if the extra air would overcome the shortage of air in the airbox when you time the engine 180 degrees out, to get a fully functioning big bang engine".
It wouldn't be possible until you got a bit of speed up, of course.
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tony.mon wrote: Mon Dec 02, 2019 9:36 pm The smart question would be "wonder if the extra air would overcome the shortage of air in the airbox when you time the engine 180 degrees out, to get a fully functioning big bang engine".
It wouldn't be possible until you got a bit of speed up, of course.
I like your way of thinking Tony :D

May be you could add an electric fan to draw in extra air until you got a bit of speed up as you put it :) then it cuts out as the ram-air takes over :shh:

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freeridenick wrote: Mon Dec 02, 2019 11:51 am I can only comment on my understanding of the stage 3 VTRs. These were running +1atm with ram air and not able to use all that air. I don't know the speed at which that pressure was achieved but it's a fair chunk of extra air. All the manufacturers use ram air in all the race series so I think it's safe to say it's more than a cool air intake.
i seem to remember nick that 110 mph was the magic number for the ram effect to work on at least these old beasts.
the older i get,the faster i was :lol:
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