Heat crazed mad scientist

Dave Zug dzug at delanet.com
Fri Jun 2 07:25:44 GMT 2000


(Un?)fortunately the truth doesnt negate the fact that those things sell
like hotcakes. on ebay they commonly sell for *almost* retail!

in HVAC ductrork, its 12:1... with the use of honeycomb "air straighteners"
the nessecary length can be reduced. an airfoil design that used honeycomb
(0.5 CM each maybe?) straighteners to bend the air around the center would
likely sell.

----- Original Message -----
From: Bruce Plecan <nacelp at bright.net>
To: <gmecm at diy-efi.org>
Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 8:25 PM
Subject: Re: Heat crazed mad scientist


>
> I may be wrong, but I've never heard of any totally independent,
accurately
> test comparision, where they found any performance gain using them.
>   To really get rid of the turbulence that they claim they do takes about
a
> 10:1 ratio of mismatch to lenght correction.   Sooo, where the difference
in
> bores of .5" means the airfoil would need to be 3"s tall to really be
> effective.  Even looking at the venturis in a carby are 5 to 7d, and I'd
bet
> with the radiius most of them have where the air splits makes them even
> worse then the "shearing" the stock TB does.
> I'd think IF IT was that important a mono blade would be the answer.  Like
> the late vortecs with the huge (about 3" butterfly) would be the better
> answer
> Grumpy
>
> > I'm looking for one of those airfoil thingies that JET sells for the
> > LT1,USED. There are at least 1 or 2 others but JET is the only CO. I can
> > remember.
> > Actually, if somebody has one they will rent me you can have it back in
a
> > couple of days. I just want to make a mold.
> > In a fit of "looney-ness" I built a plastic injection molding machine
> today.
> > (I used parts from an old dishwasher in case your wondering)
> > YEP, it works great.
> > Also, isn't that Granatelli MAF made out of some kind of plastic?
> > If you've seen my mind, please return it,
> > Kelly
>
>
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