Hello everyone. I've been around high performance motors all my life, but have never had the time or resources available to invest in porting and airflow research until now...With retirement, time is an abundent resource, so I'm finding myself becoming hopelessly addicted to the mysteries surrounding airflow thru a port. Finding this site has been a big plus..! reading what you guys are devoloping and working on, has answered allot of questions. We are racing 600 cc Mini-Sprints. After hotrodding V-8's for years, I gotta say these jap bike motors are pretty freak'n cool. So, not being able to resist changing the nature of the beast, has taken me down the path of cams, cam timing, compression, alcohol carburation, AFR data ,headers..etc.
A FlowBench is a must have new tool for me..!
My question is, after a guy spent the time to get the optimum flow out of this design of a port,( short & sweet), then you add the carb or TB just upstream,(loaded with alcohol) what turbulent effects does and would the throttle plate add to the equation at anything but WOT. I can see a huge low pressure area behind the top half of the T-plate at part throttle( Y/N )
Would the benefit of small diffuser vanes on the backside of the T-plate have any positive effect...?
Thanks in adavance..
Dallas