[Diy_efi] : tuned port manifolds
Phil
rjp at teknology.net
Mon May 13 00:36:35 GMT 2002
Bill,
The book, Scientific Design of Exhaust & Intake Systems by Philip H. Smit=
h
and John C. Morrison makes for some VERY interesting and informative
reading. It's 274 pgs. in length and is packed full of intake and exhaust
system design strategies and calcs. I found I could not put it down! I ca=
n't
remember where I purchased mine, but It can probably be bought at any dec=
ent
book store. Its published by Robert Bentley, Publishers and their URL is
www.rb.com It was very helpful to me in the design, or re-design rather,=
of
TPI manifold that was modified for use on a moderately spun (5800 RPM)
nitro/gasoline 377ci. motor I put together about a year and a half ago.
I'm sure it has the information your looking for.......in detail.
HTH
-Phil
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----- Original Message -----
From: William Shurvinton <shurvinton at orange.net>
To: <Diy_efi at diy-efi.org>
Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2002 3:20 PM
Subject: [Diy_efi] : tuned port manifolds
> About a year ago I found a link on the web for manifold design calcs wh=
ich
> showed how a variety of manifold designs work. Does anyone know of
something
> like that as i can't find it anymore?
>
> Specifically I have a friend who is building a low profile manifold for=
a
> 60=B0 V6 (Ford Cologne) and I'm trying to get some ideas on the best
approach
> for him so he doesn't waste too much time on a 3-axis mill.
>
> Bill
>
>
>
>
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