new vtec (avtec)
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Volvo I believe will be the first company to market w/ Pneumatic valves. Garberg would probably know more.
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GarageAlchemist;170940 wrote:
I believe shorter runners would make more power up top, and longer down low?94NDTA;170942 wrote:
No.Actually YES. Short runners = better high RPM power. Long runners = better low RPM power and more torque.
94NDTA;170947 wrote:
Explain. Like they had one butterfly valve open at lower rpms, and another on a different length runner tha would open at higher RPM?It's simple, there's essentially 8 different intake runners. Normally the air passes through the long runners. Butterfly opens at a certain RPM to pass the air through the short runners, instead of the long ones.
thrash;170992 wrote:
I wish there were some engineering drawings showing how this system worked. The variable length intake runner stuff isn't new.. although i can't think of an application off hand.Here's a link to Yamaha's website to give you a good idea. Move your cursor to the one thats' closest to the Yamaha symbol on the gas tank. http://www.yamaha-motor.com/sport/products/modelinnovation/6/0/innovation.aspx
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94NDTA;171046 wrote:
I'm going by what I know on V8 cars. V8's with higher intakes make more power up top, shorter intakes make more power in lower RPM ranges.By the way, off topic, Did you just get glasses recently?
mmmmmm i think you have this backwards, well compare the L98 tpi setup and the LT1. The tpi runners are exactly 17" long and thus the ability for the tpi to make a shit load of TQ in the lower rpm and less power @ higher rpm's. the LT1 makes more power up top because of the shotter runners thats why you see many people with the L98 switching to the mini ram (by TPIS runner length is about 3") or the stealth ram (by Holley) the super ram is also good but i dont like it. so all in all longr runners= monster TQ @ lower rpm's and less power up top and Shotter runners= less TQ @ lower rpm's and more HP up top.
The shorter the runner the higher the peak RPM, the higher the peak RPM, the higher the HP number. This is why the tpis mini ram, holley stealth ram and the LT1 intakes make so much more power than the TPI.**From Chevy High Performance Mag
[I][I]If you’re looking for a bit more horsepower, you could also step up to the John Lingenfelter–designed ACCEL SuperRam intake. The SuperRam runners are shorter than the TPI runners to increase top-end horsepower while sacrificing little power below peak torque. We’ve had excellent results with this manifold, and on a 420ci small-block, we’ve made as much as 525 hp and 540 lb-ft of torque with this intake.*[/I][/I]
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I thought so, i read over a ton of dyno tests with long and short intakes on honda's with obivously the longer ones making their power down low and the shorter ones up top. The SHO/yamaha motor had similar technology way back in 89.
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