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RE: Cool air intake for carbs.

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Subject: RE: Cool air intake for carbs.
From: "Jim Swarthout" <jswarth1@tampabay.rr.com>
Date: Thu, 5 Dec 2002 16:35:56 -0500
Richard,

No can of worms at all...A great question.

Starting from the end of your message...

Cool air provides a denser mixture. There is actually more combustible
material in the cylinders...(Gas and air).

Inlet tubes must be carefully designed...an improper one is a detriment,
even if it does provide cool air. Sizing, turbulence from body
work...etc.

Unless you know of a system that has a proven design, stay with what you
have. If anyone's interested I would be glad to design and test such a
unit...and then let you all have a shot at it.

You may remember that some of the muscle cars of the late sixties had
hood scoops that functioned...from the factory...

Not only did this offer cooler outside air...it also provided a mild
supercharge at speed.

Good question!

Jim Swarthout


-----Original Message-----
 
 I've got a question which may be of interest to some. Why do so many
people
go to extreme lengths to route in inlet tube in front of the radiator?
Yes to
get cool air to the carbs, but you'll be sucking air through a tube of
say 3"
in diameter through one filter  which will restrict air somewhat.
  If I have two individual filter boxes that aren't restricted with the
stock
single filter box setup, won't I be getting more air volume to the carbs
than
through a single tube which both carbs suck through?
  Why is pulling warm air not as good as cool air from out side? I hope
someone gets the jist of my questions?

 What sort of difference does it really make?

I think I may have just opened a new can of worms, for Jim S.

Thanks guys!


Richard Seaton
RSH17@msn.com
View My restoration @ (http://groups.msn.com/Richards69TR6Restoration)

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