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Different ways to skin the cat, bigger isn't always necessary. LPE got good power for the times with the mono plenum runners. However, if you've seen pics of their inj housings they were not siamesed either. Either "D" port on the secondary, or "double D" ports, from what I've seen. Todd |
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Airflow through the tubes - just like water flow - has dynamics - AEROdynamics. The column of air has LAMINAR flow - momentum, going through the tubes. Introduction of turbulence can create eddies. But, DEPENDING on where it is in the intake mechanics, it can be good (think of GM's VORTEC induction), OR, it can be 'not beneficial'. And I say 'not beneficial', as opposed to BAD, conditionally; with some reservation here. Making a bigger hole WILL allow more air, which without question, will benefit an engine with the hammer on the floor. But what about mid-range? And low end? Best example that I can think of, is L98's intake manifold. Flow characteristics of L98 intake are 'templated' on flow characteristics of an LB9. L98 loses out top end, NOT because of the VOLUME THAT THE INTAKE ALLOWS, BUT BECAUSE OF FLOW DYNAMICS. Another example came from another forum board - discussion of the 'Foil', on the throttle body. After thinking on it - how it would stop air from 'bouncing' (turbulence), off of the OEM TB divider (of the 2 TB openings), made me think further on it's benefits. Throw a rock in a pond, and watch the waves 'bounce', AND COME BACKWARD EVEN, WHEN THE WAVES HIT THE "No Fishing" sign. Then I posted that in a forced air induction system, it should REALLY be beneficial, to reduce the 'bounce'. User 'Joe', whom some of you probably know, after lurking about, posted up 'Bingo', on the forced air induction/ benefits. A true MONOrunner plenum has dynamics already considered. So I'm asking again here; has anyone done flow dynamics tests, of any sort, on OEM vs 'siamese-d' tubes? Or even, Before and After TQ/HP numbers??? Last edited by Schrade; 09-12-2013 at 09:51 PM. |
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i'd like to see down into the IH of Mark H's 385. with that dropped plenum I'd like to see what LPE did there
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Really what I would like to do it
Divide the plenum in two to create a helmholtz resonator Create a air horn/veolicty stack entry into each set of runners
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i remember the sheet metal intake that billy k made for his car.
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I am talking about the TPI stiff Ron, TPIS/Gulstrand did siamese with TPI runners...which is were I think the term was first used......you are correct on the LT-5....I was just speaking to the way it was done on those...some combined with no center ridge, some did not
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Actaully Ron, the first Siamese was the snakeskinner car......from sports car illustrated:
"The secondary throttles have been removed, so the engine is always drawing air through both runners. The intake runners have been siamesed along part of their length by cutting out the wall separating them. The cams are stock......." This car ran 11.83@123 .....launching at 1600 RPM This is from May 1992 mag...the 1989 Snakeskinner 1
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