Short trumpets, Rover V8...
Discussion
Hmmm. As I have my induction plumbing in bits, I find myself contemplating the length of my tracts (oo-er) and wondering what benefit may be had from shortening them? My engine is in a mild state of 4-litreiness, fast road cam, manifold/ heads have had some porting work, uprated FPR, short valve guides/ double springs, flap-type injection. Any advantage to short trumpets on such an engine, if so (and ignoring the technicalities of how to extract them ;-) ) how much would be a reasonable amount to lop off?
Expecting a slating...
Ian
Edited for the hell of it... ;-)
>>> Edited by wedg1e on Friday 18th July 22:50
Expecting a slating...
Ian
Edited for the hell of it... ;-)
>>> Edited by wedg1e on Friday 18th July 22:50
generally speaking, shortening the intake will move torque up the rev range, however you might be able to fil in a hole in the torque cruve, but you wouldn't know unless you did repeated rolling road tests, costly.
also be very careful if you just lop off the top without putting a large radius on the end .. a straight ended pipe costs serious airflow (there's some figures in vizard's A series book ) .. seems that with a generous radius you can pick up alot of extra airflow over a straight ended pipe. Why not just fit some of Tim's carbon pipes into your plenum (suspect you'll have to open out the manifold to get them ni maybe?).
also be very careful if you just lop off the top without putting a large radius on the end .. a straight ended pipe costs serious airflow (there's some figures in vizard's A series book ) .. seems that with a generous radius you can pick up alot of extra airflow over a straight ended pipe. Why not just fit some of Tim's carbon pipes into your plenum (suspect you'll have to open out the manifold to get them ni maybe?).
Joolz is correct about torque curves, you could remove the standard trumpets and cut around 15mm off then re-fit, this would give you a tad more at the top end, it shouldn't change the torque curve that much either, this task is a pain in the arse, heat the trumpet base in an oven first then it should be possible to extract the trumpets,
Alternative plan, if you have bonnet clearance, fit a spacer between plenum and trumpet base, i think 8mm would produce an improvement, the later (gems type plenum) is better certainly worth a few BHP , this is slightly taller and has a flat top.
Or you could just take joolz' advice
Tim
Alternative plan, if you have bonnet clearance, fit a spacer between plenum and trumpet base, i think 8mm would produce an improvement, the later (gems type plenum) is better certainly worth a few BHP , this is slightly taller and has a flat top.
Or you could just take joolz' advice
Tim
Thanks for that, chaps: I was thinking more along the lines of pulling them out and cutting the bottoms off, rather than Joolz barbaric chainsaw-massacre solution ;-) I do have SOME engineering sympathies, you know!
How about short trumpets AND a plenum spacer, then? At what stage do you have to go for big airflow meter, throttle body and space shuttle fuel injectors?
I was thinking more torque rather than more power, incidentally.
Tim, what £££ for some carboniferous trombones?
Ian
How about short trumpets AND a plenum spacer, then? At what stage do you have to go for big airflow meter, throttle body and space shuttle fuel injectors?
I was thinking more torque rather than more power, incidentally.
Tim, what £££ for some carboniferous trombones?
Ian
Ian
The Airflow meter and injectors (Jaguar) are a good idea, offering more torque if you can't find any i probably have some tucked away somewhere that you can have cheap,
Larger throttle probably not worth the expense,
My Superflare trumpets ( which come fitted in base on exchange basis) are £250,
A 390 would respond well to these upgrades.
Tim
The Airflow meter and injectors (Jaguar) are a good idea, offering more torque if you can't find any i probably have some tucked away somewhere that you can have cheap,
Larger throttle probably not worth the expense,
My Superflare trumpets ( which come fitted in base on exchange basis) are £250,
A 390 would respond well to these upgrades.
Tim
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Ian
The Airflow meter and injectors (Jaguar) are a good idea, offering more torque if you can't find any i probably have some tucked away somewhere that you can have cheap,
Larger throttle probably not worth the expense,
My Superflare trumpets ( which come fitted in base on exchange basis) are £250,
A 390 would respond well to these upgrades.
Tim
Mwuahahahahahahahahahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.........
...but define cheap? (Off-line if you prefer)
Ian
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