Port Dimpling??
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You know for years I've seen snippets of people dimpling their intake runners after porting. Logically it makes sense because it's the same system that a golf ball utilizes. When you think about its the basics of Bernoulli's principle. Basically what you're doing is reducing the size of the turbulence on the walls of the runners there by inducing laminar flow and decreasing the pressure of the air forced into the runner. As a result you have more volume of air at any given velocity to cram into the cylinder. Sharks also utilize these mechanics with there skin. We all have heard that a mirror finish will never flow as well and one with a light texture. I have yet to see a definitive study on a flow bench. Just claims and few sheets but not a in depth study? I think there is a chance of great power returns that can be gained here I might throw this into my already large pile of projects. ;-)
just spit balling :cheers: David Hetrick |
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Cool looking!
I think you want controled turbulence not lessened. |
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That the idea John all surfaces crate turbulence this is taking large turbulence and making it smaller there by increasing the useable volume in the runner.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XkaLsVOrBk0 Dave |
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according to the attached picture-
1-2 hp across power curve (ok, for no costs spared competition maybe) replace valves every 20 hours??? |
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20 hours is not a bad cycle time in pro racing, well up to endurance racing anyway... - Jeff |
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I wonder how they do with carbon build up on the intake valves? |
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Dave |
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I can do dimpled ports, you just don't clean it up with a flap wheel or cartridge.
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HA!!!
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Myth Busters dimpled the exterior of a car to see if it reduced drag? Who is first to dimple their Z? Gentlemen get your ball peen hammers and get a swinging.:D
http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i6...pso3xm3vqu.jpg It is kinda funny, this theory probably works but when you think of it in these terms i.e. a hail damaged car (lots of dimples) having a lower wind drag due to hail damage is funny. |
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