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Mike Reller
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Gordon Jennings

Post by Mike Reller » Mon Nov 01, 2010 8:48 am

I just did a Google search for Gordon Jennings. There are so many sites with so much good two strokes information. If you slept through all of your math classes, a lot of it will not be of much help. There is however, a great deal of sound principle. While most of us are not out to build for maximum perfomance, there are several items that tell how to prevent doing dumb stuff, and keeping engines alive.

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Re: Gordon Jennings

Post by Jeff Campbell » Tue Nov 02, 2010 9:48 am

Mike,
Below I pasted a post of mine from several years ago, the links to Gordon Jennings articles and book are still active (copyright note: these scanned documents do not reside on the REAR website):







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Re: Gordon Jennings

Post by Rick Chapman » Tue Nov 02, 2010 7:37 pm

Mike,
if you can stay awake while reading this, You Da Man...
I read this years back and it is great info.
Just don't try and figure the math.
It will help you understand the tuning and power band use of any expansion chamber.
so till later...
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Rick
I Never Thought I'd Be Vintage !!

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