Originally Posted by
str_motorsport
Concerning runners to be flush...we did that way cause there will be more turbolence in the port area with the flush runners.Also protuding runners will help increase runner lenght without the need of reducing the size of the plenum.
REgarding strenght, hypertune manifolds are also done that way and there are 1000hp cars running hypertune manifolds.
Prefect seal will be granted by o-rings and 5mm screws.
Gotcha, thanks for the info
I don't quite have the intake side of things figured out, yet.
Originally Posted by
AndreasTekkie this is how my intake manifold is also
These type of manifolds flow better than flush mount style ones. The flush mount design is just more cost effective and easier to build.
I had no idea that they would flow better. Now I do
Originally Posted by
BenFenner It's called a velocity stack. A real velocity stack.
I understand that they're velocity stacks, just didn't understand that you'd want them like that, when enclosed in a plenum. I guess my thoughts were that you'd want air to be as smooth as possible when entering the combustion chamber, but now it makes sense that it should be as turbulent as possible, to aid in the combustion process (I think?
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I need to do more reading, now. Thanks for the responses.