GBeaty
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- May 10, 2002
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I have seen many site detailing the process of exhaust scavenging on NA cars, but never a turbo one. I would assume it works the same, but there are a few things I'm curious about.
The pressure in the exhaust manifold gets considerably higher than atmospheric. Doesn't this change the resonance of the header as the pressure wave's speed changes?
Also, what happens when the wastegate opens? Do the exhaust scavenging pressure-waves continue to help, or do things change?
How about intake manifold runner length, is that effected by turbocharging at all?
Thanks for any help,
Grant Beaty
The pressure in the exhaust manifold gets considerably higher than atmospheric. Doesn't this change the resonance of the header as the pressure wave's speed changes?
Also, what happens when the wastegate opens? Do the exhaust scavenging pressure-waves continue to help, or do things change?
How about intake manifold runner length, is that effected by turbocharging at all?
Thanks for any help,
Grant Beaty