11-20-2007 | #1 |
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Intake spacers
Would there be any interest in delrin spacers for the plenum rather than phenolic?
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11-21-2007 | #3 |
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Re: Intake spacers
Yep, same thing, different material.
I'm 100% sure delrin is the material to use. But I'm not convinced wood is either. KT
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Re: Intake spacers
One of the big problems with the spacers is .... not everybody can run them. Some people had hood interference issues.
The spacers also help control heat loosely. You have to remember the whole motor is a heat sink and when it starts to heat up it will radiate the heat. The plenum will still get hot. The one big problem is they require multiple sets of gaskets. Unless you secure one side of the sapcers to either the plenum or injector housing, you run the risk of not only buying 2 gaskets, but the possibility of 4. |
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The gasket issue was one I had thought about. Wouldn't make economic sense to use four 35 dollar gaskets. That why I was thinking about o-rings for seals. I need to look at the stock gaskets I have to see if there's enough material around the ports to machine grooves in the delrin to fit an oring. Of course, that all changes again when we go to 36 MM ports!
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Re: Intake spacers
Adding length to the runners will also change the tuned RPM slightly, from the stock 6800 rpm to something more around 6600 (w/ 0.5" increase). The stock intake is tuned by the second harmonic to 6800. Adding significant taper to the runners can act to shorten the effective length somewhat.
Just theory, of course. I don't build engines Todd |
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I'm intrigued by the plastic plenums used on the LSx engines... The entire plenum is a very low conductor of heat, and has a relatively low 'specific heat' value (read: it does not retain much heat & will cool rapidly). And, the inside of the runners are glass smooth...not a bad thing! So, it's fun to think about what value such a plenum might offer to the LT5 as well... Just makin' conversation here... P. |
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