Hello everyone, I'm Ariel of CPC.
Just as a bit of a background. I started this business some 5+ years ago on the back of not being able to find anyone who could give me a definite answer when it came to the details of making inlet manifolds/plenum. You may appreciate I only fabricate these manifolds and nothing else - apart form maybe fuel rails to suit - and there aren't many people dedicated to the inlet side of small capacity or turbocharged engines.
I have spent some serious money on flow testing and dyno testing to prove specific manifolds and some are built on experience of some 300+ inlet manifolds and 15-20 differnet engines. For example, ca18 manifolds using standard runners since I also facricate a complete custom one, I fabricated and individually flow tested some 5 or 6 before I came to the best one and it shows on some 500+rwhp silvias. This exercise alone cost some $3000-$3500.
Just to clarify a few things.
- every single plenum I fabricate has bellmouths, it wouldn't be a good one without it, simple as that
- those xr6 bellmouths actually measure some 96mm in diametre
- I would very rarely recommend anything above standard or slightly larger than a standard throttle body for any na application.....you would be surprised at how high hp these become a restriction
- yes, a complete custom manifold will be the best option for optimum gains
- some things come at a sacrifice, especially on a small capacity naturally aspirated engine and that is usually bottom end, I think, what can you expect with some 288deg cams, goes without saying really
- runner length is determined by cam specs and plenum volume is determined by runner, size and design, whether it be straight, tapered, with or without bends etc etc. Having said that, these engines don't go in a camaro, so engine space is the ultimate limiting factor. Then throw in what the car is being used for and what the custommer wants and you have a very complicated mixture to say the least.
- there is absolutely no calculation for plenum volumne and anyone who tells you that, has usually never made one for more than one particular engine...ie limited exposure
Any questions please feel free to ask and I am more than happy to help or offer advise.
Cheers,
Ariel