It's truly hideous but.... I'l probably want to make one soon - any chance you could put a sketch of its innards in your photo archive?
some notes about design calculations would be handy too (e.g. it's tuned to 4200 rpm - how's that worked out then?)
cheers
Bob
Perhaps I should replace the photos of the wooden prototype with pictures of the GRP finished article.
Attached is an excel spreadsheet of the tuning calculations. There is a relationship between the volume of the box and the diameter / length of pipe
thay governs the magnitude of the tuned effect but I couldn't find that in the internet. I suspect that the smaller the diameter of the pipe
(and the shorter its length to maintain the tuned frequency) the more resonant it is.
As for pipe diameter. I tried a 2" pipe, thinking that the exhust is 2" so it should be OK. No. Changing from a 3.5" pipe to a
4.5"pipe had no noticable effect on the road but from 3.5" to 3" mae it run a bit lean above 11,000 RPM. My R1 engine has 4 x 40mm
choke carbs, for comparison.
as for the internals of the box, it's just a box. try to keepall the edges smooth, especially in the direction of airflow. Also, try to keep
the face of the box at least one carb diameter away from the carb's bell mouth. I didn't on the first prototype and it restricted airflow
massively. every couple of mm extra made a noticable difference.
Great, thanks
how did you compare?
how did you measure those differences??
Tks
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Originally posted by tks
how did you compare?
how did you measure those differences??
Tks
Here's a pic of the new box. I'm going to duct some air to it, as you can see, but am not sure what to do.
Rescued attachment airbox.JPG
Looking good Smart51
As regards air flow, could you not make a box around the filter, with an open top, trim the upper edge in flexible edge seal to the underside of the
bonnet and then have a NACA duct in the bonnet.
Judeperformance have something very similar on their Zetec powered car.
VortX
nose
Mike
[Edited on 19/3/07 by Guinness]