Alter Ego Trip
Pot Stirring Aficianado
I've been wondering about this lately. Twins have the advantage of building boost much earlier as opposed to a centri. Centri's build on a linear curve, which is dictated by RPM (dumbed down).
So, what would be the disadvantage of dropping extra pulley sizes and then limiting total RPM. For example: a 3.33 pulley at 6500 RPM hits 11lbs. Let's say at 4000 RPM it's putting out 6lbs, whereas a twin might be putting down it's full 11. So by dropping a couple extra sizes we'd build boost earlier, say instead of 6 lbs at 4000 RPM we're at 7 or 8, but then limit RPM at the point it reaches 11lbs.
Would this not result in more power down low, with the same boost up top, while gaining the extra advantage of not putting so much stress on the rotating assembly?
I know there's something wrong with this reasoning, I just can't figure out what.
So, what would be the disadvantage of dropping extra pulley sizes and then limiting total RPM. For example: a 3.33 pulley at 6500 RPM hits 11lbs. Let's say at 4000 RPM it's putting out 6lbs, whereas a twin might be putting down it's full 11. So by dropping a couple extra sizes we'd build boost earlier, say instead of 6 lbs at 4000 RPM we're at 7 or 8, but then limit RPM at the point it reaches 11lbs.
Would this not result in more power down low, with the same boost up top, while gaining the extra advantage of not putting so much stress on the rotating assembly?
I know there's something wrong with this reasoning, I just can't figure out what.

