hbtorana
Automotive
- Feb 12, 2007
- 3
Good Day All,
Converting 1256cc Vauxhall Viva/Holden Torana to EFI. (sequential injection and sequential ignition)
Engine 4 cyl Siamese Intake port. Require help on manifold length.
Have GT-suite - Have access to SAE and articles and books.
In gt-suite have modelled the current intake/engine-exhaust - exisitng engine/manifold, and multiple other intake and exhausts variants. Crudely 3d modelled the conrod for centre of gravity etc info. Fed into the engine model.
Orignal engine with original manifold and exhaust dimension only approx 48% VE.
[Probaly going to end up modelling the carburettor in Gt-suite but given the lack of CUDA/FPGA only processor support apparently 100x cpu requirement for fluid simulation. Still put simulation time/run times inreach 30 mintues or so.]
Fudged about with the intake/exhaust lengths managed 82% VE, changed injection kg/hour rate and managed out to 92% VE@3200rpm - once off never kept the model.
The current manifold carby is semi-circular (center of port to center of port approx 22.78 inch length circumference), carby 45' angle from horizontal. 7.109 inch center intake port 1 to center of intake port 2.
Given the exisiting intake design (semi-circular) I would guess the rotunda effect (of sounds wave against a concave surface) would/could/should be used? Eg reflection/wave travels entire curved path length to other valves vs to the throttle body.
When all other valves closed (off the second intake port ) Second half of the semi-circle manifold would act as an approx 11 inch long helmholtz resonator.
I am an IT guy with computer science degree, now in Purchasing. I should ahve done Mechanical Engineering but IT was my calling at that particular point in life.
Ultimately I will 3d model then 3d print in skeleton in ABS (high temp epoxy/carbon fibre) or just have 3rd party 3d print the manifold or can 3d print then lost pla cast the manifold and throw it across a mill myself.
Have set up a home flow bench to get more accurate valve/head intake data. This is still in progress - require greater vacuum. Have calibration plates from another bench but not satisfied. Works but not happy.
Stuck with appropriate length initial guesstimates for intake and exhaust. Have modelled the exhaust based on race spec exhaust length and diameters from a UK site that has previously made race/rally exhausts for this engine.
All guidance appreciated.
I have already had a few people say give up, your not an engineer, I/We do not have time to teach you basic engineering.
Seen the other posts on runner length equations can push most of it in to excel and come up with numbers.
Just want someone with more knowledge than I to say look there at this.
This is where to start, this is the next step.
Thanks,
Converting 1256cc Vauxhall Viva/Holden Torana to EFI. (sequential injection and sequential ignition)
Engine 4 cyl Siamese Intake port. Require help on manifold length.
Have GT-suite - Have access to SAE and articles and books.
In gt-suite have modelled the current intake/engine-exhaust - exisitng engine/manifold, and multiple other intake and exhausts variants. Crudely 3d modelled the conrod for centre of gravity etc info. Fed into the engine model.
Orignal engine with original manifold and exhaust dimension only approx 48% VE.
[Probaly going to end up modelling the carburettor in Gt-suite but given the lack of CUDA/FPGA only processor support apparently 100x cpu requirement for fluid simulation. Still put simulation time/run times inreach 30 mintues or so.]
Fudged about with the intake/exhaust lengths managed 82% VE, changed injection kg/hour rate and managed out to 92% VE@3200rpm - once off never kept the model.
The current manifold carby is semi-circular (center of port to center of port approx 22.78 inch length circumference), carby 45' angle from horizontal. 7.109 inch center intake port 1 to center of intake port 2.
Given the exisiting intake design (semi-circular) I would guess the rotunda effect (of sounds wave against a concave surface) would/could/should be used? Eg reflection/wave travels entire curved path length to other valves vs to the throttle body.
When all other valves closed (off the second intake port ) Second half of the semi-circle manifold would act as an approx 11 inch long helmholtz resonator.
I am an IT guy with computer science degree, now in Purchasing. I should ahve done Mechanical Engineering but IT was my calling at that particular point in life.
Ultimately I will 3d model then 3d print in skeleton in ABS (high temp epoxy/carbon fibre) or just have 3rd party 3d print the manifold or can 3d print then lost pla cast the manifold and throw it across a mill myself.
Have set up a home flow bench to get more accurate valve/head intake data. This is still in progress - require greater vacuum. Have calibration plates from another bench but not satisfied. Works but not happy.
Stuck with appropriate length initial guesstimates for intake and exhaust. Have modelled the exhaust based on race spec exhaust length and diameters from a UK site that has previously made race/rally exhausts for this engine.
All guidance appreciated.
I have already had a few people say give up, your not an engineer, I/We do not have time to teach you basic engineering.
Seen the other posts on runner length equations can push most of it in to excel and come up with numbers.
Just want someone with more knowledge than I to say look there at this.
This is where to start, this is the next step.
Thanks,