Re: 1969 Tri-Power Carb CFM Ratings?
[quote=Duke Williams (22045);553462]Most V-8 manifold designs are compromised to one degree or another. The ideal set up would be identical inlet runner geometry on each cylinder (although Can-Am engines used two different length inlet trumpets, which helped smooth out the torque curve, but other than trumpet length, the runners were pretty much identical.)
i under stand the different lengths were done because 2 ports on each head turn into the center of the chamber and 2 ports turn into the chamber wall which hurt the flow in those 2 cylinders. that may have smoothed out the torque curve.
[quote=Duke Williams (22045);553462]Most V-8 manifold designs are compromised to one degree or another. The ideal set up would be identical inlet runner geometry on each cylinder (although Can-Am engines used two different length inlet trumpets, which helped smooth out the torque curve, but other than trumpet length, the runners were pretty much identical.)
i under stand the different lengths were done because 2 ports on each head turn into the center of the chamber and 2 ports turn into the chamber wall which hurt the flow in those 2 cylinders. that may have smoothed out the torque curve.
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