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Re: Frankenplenum
I wonder if eliminating the common plenum entirely would be of benefit? This would require 8 t-bodies. and 8 velocity stacks. I always wondered how those systems on teh older hot rods really worked. Individual runner length is easily individualized.
Complex as all heck, but would look cool poking through the hood!
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Re: Frankenplenum
Yup! A sheet metal box(s) with shortish curved (funnel) runners... I haven't crunched the numbers yet for the runner/air box dimensions yet, but a Toledo hood (or the like) is prolly going to be part of the answer.
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Re: Frankenplenum
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I wonder if the runners are hitting, I am only raising the box... As far as run a velocity stack setup, shorter runners make it more difficult to keep the car at idle.
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Re: Frankenplenum
It makes me happy to think that an aftermarket plenum may one day be made available by a savvy member of the brotherhood that will give our cars even more umph.
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This sounds like a job for one of those 3D printers...a big one that can use some heat resistant plastic. |
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Re: Frankenplenum
What part of the plenum is rubbing?
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Re: Frankenplenum
Pete used a Hogan sheetmetal plenum on Kevin's 441 several years ago. I believe it really didn't offer much improvement.
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I wonder if the volume was sufficient...also velocity stacks might have helped flow....intake runners that share a wall with the plenum generally have flow opportunities....
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But that Hogans was a short runner intake.. Lee is looking to keep the runners as they are and expand the 'box' if I understand it correctly
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I will also add that there was a ZR-1 race car with a raised roof plenum in another country with a documented 15hp increase due unshrouding of the roof side of the runner.
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