Texasmark
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Was reading on the "Optimax vs 4 stroke" thread where the 4 strokes are much quieter than the 2's.
Having had a 4 cycle I/O I can attest to that fact, but it may have been due to the engine cover's insulation.
I know on my engines, even though they have a cowling with foam and a plastic "tuned" air intake over the front of the carbs, when you are over about 4500 rpms, engine and air ingestion noises come right thru all that insulation and right into the cockpit.
So I was thinking about mechanisms as to why one would be quieter than the other and I only have 2 things that may be the answer. On the 4's The carb may not be staring at you and the bangs are half as many for a given rpm.
Where is the carb located on a 4; in particular, where is the carb inlet located?
Got any other ideas why 4's may be/are quieter?
Just curious as others may be.
Thanks,
Mark
Having had a 4 cycle I/O I can attest to that fact, but it may have been due to the engine cover's insulation.
I know on my engines, even though they have a cowling with foam and a plastic "tuned" air intake over the front of the carbs, when you are over about 4500 rpms, engine and air ingestion noises come right thru all that insulation and right into the cockpit.
So I was thinking about mechanisms as to why one would be quieter than the other and I only have 2 things that may be the answer. On the 4's The carb may not be staring at you and the bangs are half as many for a given rpm.
Where is the carb located on a 4; in particular, where is the carb inlet located?
Got any other ideas why 4's may be/are quieter?
Just curious as others may be.
Thanks,
Mark