Intake manifold design!
Intake manifold design!
Alrighty, a while back I found this thread here, https://www.rx7club.com/general-rotary-tech-support-11/heres-how-figure-out-intake-runner-length-199788/
I've read through the whole thread several times, and answers seem to be ALL over the place, with nothing solid. So anywho, I have quite a few questions, but would like to start here... After I get some solid answers from these questions, I can get more to the point.
1. When "tuning" the length of the runners for an intake manifold, is the distance from the outside intake ports (side of the block), to the intake ports in the combustion chamber, part of the formula? In other words, if you don't add that distance when figuring out the length, will it change the rpm in which you was originally tuning for?
2. If that distance is needed, what is the distance from the outside intake port (side of the block), to the intake port in the combustion chamber for both the primary and secondary ports? (center to center)
-Alex
I've read through the whole thread several times, and answers seem to be ALL over the place, with nothing solid. So anywho, I have quite a few questions, but would like to start here... After I get some solid answers from these questions, I can get more to the point.
1. When "tuning" the length of the runners for an intake manifold, is the distance from the outside intake ports (side of the block), to the intake ports in the combustion chamber, part of the formula? In other words, if you don't add that distance when figuring out the length, will it change the rpm in which you was originally tuning for?
2. If that distance is needed, what is the distance from the outside intake port (side of the block), to the intake port in the combustion chamber for both the primary and secondary ports? (center to center)
-Alex
I'm guessing you're thinking of fabbing your own custom intake manifold (especially since you think fabrication is such an easy process
).
I believe so since runner length affects the powerband (short runners are good for top end vs. long runners good for low end; right?).
Quick google search brought up this custom IM fabrification and what a coincidence, it's for an RX-7.
http://www.sdsefi.com/techinta.htm
Good luck with the project.
EDIT: In the link it says that most street vehicles use runners of length 9 inches or longer. After looking at that thread you linked I don't think you'll learn anything new from the link I gave you.
).
In other words, if you don't add that distance when figuring out the length, will it change the rpm in which you was originally tuning for?
Quick google search brought up this custom IM fabrification and what a coincidence, it's for an RX-7.
http://www.sdsefi.com/techinta.htm
Good luck with the project.
EDIT: In the link it says that most street vehicles use runners of length 9 inches or longer. After looking at that thread you linked I don't think you'll learn anything new from the link I gave you.
Last edited by BlueRex; May 14, 2005 at 11:34 PM.
Originally Posted by BlueRex
I'm guessing you're thinking of fabbing your own custom intake manifold (especially since you think fabrication is such an easy process
).
).
I'll be machining everything rather than actually fabricating it from hand.
Originally Posted by BlueRex
I believe so since runner length affects the powerband (short runners are good for top end vs. long runners good for low end; right?).
Originally Posted by BlueRex
Quick google search brought up this custom IM fabrification and what a coincidence, it's for an RX-7.
http://www.sdsefi.com/techinta.htm
http://www.sdsefi.com/techinta.htm
Originally Posted by BlueRex
Good luck with the project.

Originally Posted by BlueRex
EDIT: In the link it says that most street vehicles use runners of length 9 inches or longer.
-Alex
Edit:
Originally Posted by BlueRex
After looking at that thread you linked I don't think you'll learn anything new from the link I gave you.
I appreciate the help and free bump though!
Last edited by TT_Rex_7; May 14, 2005 at 11:49 PM.
Someone posted their senior project on here a while ago, which included some intake manifold calculations. I don't remember whose it is, and I couldn't find the post by searching.
It's too large to attach on these forums. Send me a PM and I can email it to you.
-s-
It's too large to attach on these forums. Send me a PM and I can email it to you.
-s-
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Originally Posted by TT_Rex_7
Bump!
So does anyone know the distance from the intake port on the side of the block, to the combustion chamber, center to center? (both primary and sec.)
-Alex
So does anyone know the distance from the intake port on the side of the block, to the combustion chamber, center to center? (both primary and sec.)
-Alex
-s-
scotty can you email me that senior project... mono4lamar@hotmail.com
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