by 200cfm » Sun Jan 20, 2008 1:44 pm
Well, I found another math mistake I was making. Above I posted the stock intake mold measured about 115 mm around the PRt. I converted that to a pure circle and back tracked the math to get area. Found out that proceudure is incorrect. What I should have done was convert 115 mm to cm (11.5 cm), then to inches, 11.5/2.54 = 4.528", then convert that circumference to a perfect square by dividing by 4, hence 1.132" per side. Now I can square the side for CSA of 1.281 square inch.
I have opened up the PRt more and current readings at PRt on a .350" lift reference came in at 302 fps avg. Took 9 readings and averaged them. CFM flow at .350 lift came in at 170. Sooo, csa = cfm/fps avg x 2.4 = 170/302 X 2.4 = 1.351 sq in CSA for the PRt. Those 4 corner radius well fool the math alot if you go by pure width by floor-roof measurements.
Hence the new wider PRt is now approximately 1.351 sq. inch. This is much closer and unless I am erroring again somewhere, appears to be what is really cooking in this port.
Larry I studied that Pipemax hard late last nite and got lost. For a moment a light bulb came on in my head, then I made a change and my understanding "blew out." Can you post up an example from a live engine for a correlation comparison to Pipemax? Or I can send you my specs. Perhaps even a new topic title devoted only to Pipemax 101.
Thanks.