Old thread, but...
The way I've always understood the difference between a megaphone and a chamber is that the megaphone is basically 1/2 of the system represented by a chamber.
An expansion chamber has two effects: 1) the suction (opposite polarity wave) created as the pulse expands into the chamber followed by 2) the returning pressure wave (same polarity) created as the pulse encounters the convergent cones. The suction wave helps pull more air/fuel into the cylinder (and actually out into the header), then the pressure wave stuffs it all back in. The entire system is dependent on timing as the pulse travel speed is relatively fixed (it actually depends on the system temperature as the pulses and waves travel faster when it gets hot, so always measure at operating temp). You tune the chamber to provide the waves at the desired time for the RPM range you want it to work at.
A megaphone is the first half of an expansion chamber, it's missing the convergent cones to create the second pressure wave. You get the suction wave to help pull in more fuel/air, but there is no returning pressure wave.
The way I've always understood the difference between a megaphone and a chamber is that the megaphone is basically 1/2 of the system represented by a chamber.
An expansion chamber has two effects: 1) the suction (opposite polarity wave) created as the pulse expands into the chamber followed by 2) the returning pressure wave (same polarity) created as the pulse encounters the convergent cones. The suction wave helps pull more air/fuel into the cylinder (and actually out into the header), then the pressure wave stuffs it all back in. The entire system is dependent on timing as the pulse travel speed is relatively fixed (it actually depends on the system temperature as the pulses and waves travel faster when it gets hot, so always measure at operating temp). You tune the chamber to provide the waves at the desired time for the RPM range you want it to work at.
A megaphone is the first half of an expansion chamber, it's missing the convergent cones to create the second pressure wave. You get the suction wave to help pull in more fuel/air, but there is no returning pressure wave.
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