help wanted

Bruce nacelp at bright.net
Fri Jul 27 19:14:27 GMT 2001


There is a difference from welding some tubing together, compared to
designing an intake.  Looking at some state of the art manifolds like on the
C5 racecar might be enlightning
Bruce

From: "Grant Crockett" <idratherbedriving at yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: help wanted


> This may not be such a bad idea as it sounds.  The
> only advice that I can give is to have internal
> velocity stacks on the 4 pipes going out of the box.
> Here's a pic of what I am talking about.
> http://www.sdsefi.com/223man.jpg
> I had a better pic than that one, but I can't find it
> now.  The SDS web site is has a decent page about
> building an intake manifold.
>
> --- purplemonster <purplemonster at ntlworld.com> wrote:
> > Hi All,
> > wonder if you can help,I am hopefully going to use a
> > metal box with 4 pipes coming out of one side? as a
> > inlet manifold?( and just bolt the throttle body on
> > top) and im not sure what size it will be inside
> > (volume?) what affects will just having a box have
> > on vacuum and flow,how will the engine respond ?
> > any body have any ideas ?


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