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Re: HRM Wind Tunnel Article

To: drmayf <drmayf@mayfco.com>
Subject: Re: HRM Wind Tunnel Article
From: Bryan Savage <b.a.savage@earthlink.net>
Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 18:35:41 -0800
Mayf,

It has been my experience that carbs hate turbulent air and air
from a scoop is very turbulent. The only way I have been able to
have a carb perform consistently is with an air cleaner, with
element.

Just some thoughts,
Bryan

rmayf wrote:
> Well, HRM is still mad at me and I am on their list of people to get 
> their magazines last. But, never the less, it arrived yesterday and I 
> tore into the article with enthusiasm! I was ready to dispute the hood 
> scoop results, but when I saw the manner it was installed and what it 
> was doing, I fully concurred! From the pictures, it was attached to the 
> hood and just dumped air into the engine compartment. There was a shiney 
> aftermarket aaaair cleaner on the carb. I would have suggested that the 
> scoop be a useful scoop and that the duct work be connected to the carb 
> ala some of theose procomp dragster setups. So that the air that enters 
> the scoop goes intot he carb. That way, the engine makes more power, and 
> I suspect more than the claimed 8 hp drag loss for the scoop.
> 
> But, what a fun activity this was! I would have loved to have been there 
> and witnessed this! How many people actually get a chance to do 
> something like this? Wow, loved the article, but wished that had given 
> the speed and actrual drag numbers in pounds for that speed...
> 
> MAyf, out in pahrump




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