brysonc
Mechanical
- Apr 8, 2006
- 20
Hey all -- I've been a long time lurker, but just now am getting around to my first post. Great info on this site! Anyway, I know it's common practice to keep the step between the exhaust port and the header, but how important is it on a turbocharged vehicle? Should there be any steps to prevent reversion, or would the pressure in the header before the turbo make the step useless except to slow flow by an increase in volume?
On one hand, I kind of feel like a small step around the outside of a port will do very little to prevent exhaust gas from entering the cylinder again, especially at the pressures in a turbo header. Also, it seems like a sudden increase in volume would decrease exhaust velocity, as well as creating a turbulent area limiting "laminar" flow.
On the other hand, maybe the step will help even more than on a naturally aspirated engine because the pressure differential between the cylinder and exhaust port are higher. So far, I'm leaning more towards the idea of eliminating the step and having nothing but smooth transitions from the valve all the way to the turbo, but I don't have the experience many of you do. Has anyone tried matching the port and header primary on a forced induction car? Did you see any significant results? Thanks!
On one hand, I kind of feel like a small step around the outside of a port will do very little to prevent exhaust gas from entering the cylinder again, especially at the pressures in a turbo header. Also, it seems like a sudden increase in volume would decrease exhaust velocity, as well as creating a turbulent area limiting "laminar" flow.
On the other hand, maybe the step will help even more than on a naturally aspirated engine because the pressure differential between the cylinder and exhaust port are higher. So far, I'm leaning more towards the idea of eliminating the step and having nothing but smooth transitions from the valve all the way to the turbo, but I don't have the experience many of you do. Has anyone tried matching the port and header primary on a forced induction car? Did you see any significant results? Thanks!