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RE: large runner 1500 (single ZS) manifold needed (longish)

To: Group44TR7@aol.com, ryoung@navcomtech.com
Subject: RE: large runner 1500 (single ZS) manifold needed (longish)
From: "Randall Young" <ryoung@navcomtech.com>
Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2004 14:35:45 -0800
> But your premise was that this is a lot compared to the real flow (or
> differential pressure) of the engine (at least I think it was) and that's
> not so. At anywhere near the torque peak your engine will be flowing about
> ten times that much air. Even at idle it flows more.

Ok, Thanks Bill, that was the essential piece that I was overlooking.

> So there's two reasons for 28 inches (which is the standard everywhere).

Is that why SuperFlow says 25" is typical ?
http://www.superflow.com/support/support-flowbench-works-how.htm

> So there's two reasons for 28 inches (which is the standard everywhere).
> It's reasonably close to the maximum that a practical bench can reach,
<snip>
> Of course I remember Jerry Branch had a home built flowbench that
> used a GMC
> Blower connected to a humongous electric motor.

I was going to say something about the definition of "practical" but you
beat me to it.  Almost anything can be done with the proper application of
money.  If you lack the AC power for a big electric motor, you could even
use that spare Triumph motor in the corner to turn your blower ...

Thanks again to all,
Randall

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