madaz
Automotive
- Jan 29, 2007
- 4
Hi all I’m new to this forum. I think it’s the best forum around I love learning thing like this. So anyway I’m currently designing a tuned intake for a inline 6 the car is a XF Falcon (Australian car) the engine is a 250ci 4.1lt inline 6 OHV (250 crossflow).
I want max torque at around 2000rpm the car is driven daily not a race car
I have searched eng-tips looked at a few articles like tea Integra.
From those calculations I need an 52cm long runner.
The car will be running a 350 Holley.
The runners will be the same size as the ports I don’t know how big that is I’m trying to find out.
My questions are:
Will bends effect the bower band or effectiveness? (They have to be bent to fit under the bonnet).
Do velocity stacks help make more power/torque?
I can make it with some adjustability would this be a good idea?
What shape plenum and how big?
How much does size of the runner effect power band?
If there’s any thing else you would like to know just ask.
Any help at all is appreciated.
I want max torque at around 2000rpm the car is driven daily not a race car
I have searched eng-tips looked at a few articles like tea Integra.
From those calculations I need an 52cm long runner.
The car will be running a 350 Holley.
The runners will be the same size as the ports I don’t know how big that is I’m trying to find out.
My questions are:
Will bends effect the bower band or effectiveness? (They have to be bent to fit under the bonnet).
Do velocity stacks help make more power/torque?
I can make it with some adjustability would this be a good idea?
What shape plenum and how big?
How much does size of the runner effect power band?
If there’s any thing else you would like to know just ask.
Any help at all is appreciated.