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donttazmebro All this talk about volume, length and stacks/bellmouths but no discussion on taper...hmmm
I'd be adding taper to my runners as donttazmebro says, any taper is better than none but I beleive 3-4deg is the accepted norm. If your using 150mm long bell mouths as your runners then they will likely have taper in them which will be good to increase velocity.
All runner lengths are calculated from the valve
It is approximately 4" from valve to head face so according to your calcs they recommend a length of approximatel 8" from headface to bellmouth. Maybe you could design it so you bolt you runners to your flange and make it 6" length runners and make a 1", 2" and 3" spacer and see which works best on the dyno. Does that make sense?
These calcs really are only to get you ball park as your exhaust will effect its length too, it really needs to be finetuned on the dyno so the more adjustable ou can make it the better.
Whats the volume of the std sr20ve plenum. You don't want to go too large but I would have thought 1.2L is a little small. But I'm not sure on the size of the std one so its hard to say. My gut feeling would be to go slightly larger than std.
Maybe look at volumes for aftermarket B18 intake mani's to get an approximate value. Research research research
I haven't run any numbers on making a 20ve intake (my VE is still sitting in pieces in the corner of the garage and will for a while yet!) but if I was making one I would try to aim on increasing velocity, for that reason i'd probably go for 1 3/4" ID runners at head end with about 4 deg taper and as big a radius on the entry to the bellmouth as physically possible.
50mm seems a litlle large to me, Area of standard runner at head face is 1508mm2, 50mm runner = 1963.5mm2 and 44.5mm runner = 1555mm2, Sr20ve ports are to big and velocity is too slow so anything you can do to increase velocity will go a long way.
Take this with a grain on salt though its not based on any dyno testing.....