I'm working with a couple of different older aircooled VW engines that use the stock intake manifold that has a vertical downtube from the carb that then transitions to a horizontal tube that feeds both sides of the engine. The Tee junction really seems to cut down on the flow, roughly 16% of what the carb can flow (~90 CFM down to 75 CFM). Because of the manifold configuration, porting opportunities are somewhat limited. It seems to me that this tee junction is very critical to improving performance/flow. Other than smoothing the short radius (which does help), does anyone have any suggestions that might help? Rules limit what I can do, but it seems that a basic understanding of what happens in the bend is a good start. I've tried squaring the sides of the upside of the short radius and even some dimples, all with either no effect or a decrease in flow.
I have a basic flow bench system, and basic knowledge (I think!) and am searching for ideas.
Thanks.
-Jim