ARRESTmeRed04
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i tried to search didn't really find an answer, if CubanEvo still has his x-metal when i get my income tax i may buy his
Thats a great analysis of Fluid Mechanics. Tony You are a Phuckking genius.Stinker said:the problem with the TB's is the air enters the intake and slames up against the inside of the intake and swirls to nowhere, thats why a ported TB will actually make more hp, the air is split to each side of the intake.
jack myself and a few others are workin on splitter, if we can incorporate a splitter behind the single blade Tb, you will gain back the 12 hp and probably gain more,, that way the air would split to each side of the intake instead of swirlin into a big nowhere![]()
nycstev said:Thats a great analysis of Fluid Mechanics. Tony You are a Phuckking genius.![]()
nycstev said:Thats a great analysis of Fluid Mechanics. Tony You are a Phuckking genius.![]()
belgiumbarry said:yes he is :rock: :rock: but talking about a stock inlet manifold .... with our ROE we have one great chamber after the TB.... :elefant: :elefant:![]()
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En4cer30 said:Wouldn't a screen behind the TB be a quick fix?
Screend are often used to smooth out airflow, specifically before MAF sensors to help with turbulent air.
Still the sir would be slamming into the divider, but I would think it could fill the gap for the time being...
Just an idea...
on a side note... if anyone ever actually tries... please secure the screen properly. I really don't want to read a post titled... "Death to my engine, Death to En4cer30"
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