ride42
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You mean the entry into the plenum?
Can't do much about that without removing it...:evil
Main reason I asked is for those that can't mill of the intake.
You mean the entry into the plenum?
Can't do much about that without removing it...:evil
You boys need to study up on your fluid dynamics. Air is a fluid you know, Right?
Pipe turbulence becomes exaggerated at HIGHER FLOW not pressure. Pressure is a static measurement so it could sit there with 60 lbs. of pressure on it and the air not move 1 molecule. As the flow of the engine increases with rpm's is when the the dead end is going to be most detrimental. I would say that is worse than the stock part as it sits now.
Exactly. I made mine because I wanted to see if there was anything to be gained, granted it is just a single tube, it still made quite a bit of difference.
joe dose great work i will say, but how did he get started makeing them? if every one bashes people for trying something new how will this sport grow? only way to learn is to try it and go from there. nice work also
No one is Bashing anyone, he WANTED opinions and he's getting them, the intake needs to flow the air better, yes in stock form the air flows down and dispersed as hits the plenum, no reason to make it hit another wall before it goes onto a plenum, just because it's a forced induction engine does not mean you should skimp on things because YOU feel the air knows where to go. The air will get there that's no secret, but it's about how smooth and flow and tryng to keep turbulence down to a minimum, for most will say that ITS not THAT bad, but I'd hate to see how the air flows in it.
So tell me. How well does Hellmann's intake flow to the front cylinders since it is a direct "T" leading to the front and a straight shot to the back? Does it then only flow well to the rear cylinders, and starve the front cylinders of air like the stock setup does to the rear?
Hellmans maybe better than stock but it is still not perfect. I built my own "twin ram" with an "almost" even V split, far from a " T " and that still wasn't good enough to make the air split perfect it still had much more flow on the straighter path, so if you want the best air flow it has to split perfectly centered on the feeding pipe.
just my experience like it or not !!!
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No one is Bashing anyone, he WANTED opinions and he's getting them, the intake needs to flow the air better, yes in stock form the air flows down and dispersed as hits the plenum, no reason to make it hit another wall before it goes onto a plenum, just because it's a forced induction engine does not mean you should skimp on things because YOU feel the air knows where to go. The air will get there that's no secret, but it's about how smooth and flow and tryng to keep turbulence down to a minimum, for most will say that ITS not THAT bad, but I'd hate to see how the air flows in it.