Intake manifold length
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Intake manifold length
Just after opinions on weather this would be benificial or not. I have discovered that the intake manifolds on a '00 zx6r are 7mm shorter than my '98. I was thinking about throwing a set on to see if it made an improvement to my engines delivery. In theory I'm guessing that it would improve top end but I don't want to do that at the expense of the mid range.
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Re: Intake manifold length
the theory isAussie Ninja wrote:Just after opinions on weather this would be benificial or not. I have discovered that the intake manifolds on a '00 zx6r are 7mm shorter than my '98. I was thinking about throwing a set on to see if it made an improvement to my engines delivery. In theory I'm guessing that it would improve top end but I don't want to do that at the expense of the mid range.
the longer the intake path ..the better than low and mid range
response, the shorter the path the better the top end
and
generally not much change in total engine output
hth
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Re: Intake manifold length
the theory isAussie Ninja wrote:Just after opinions on weather this would be benificial or not. I have discovered that the intake manifolds on a '00 zx6r are 7mm shorter than my '98. I was thinking about throwing a set on to see if it made an improvement to my engines delivery. In theory I'm guessing that it would improve top end but I don't want to do that at the expense of the mid range.
the longer the intake path ..the better the low and mid range
response, the shorter the path the better the top end
and
generally not much change in total engine output
hth
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Re: Intake manifold length
That's the key phrase I was looking for. I was considering the possibility that the kwaka engineers realised they screwed up and shortened the length to get more power. If its going to move my peak up the range but not increase it, then there isn't much point is there.Smitty wrote:generally not much change in total engine output
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Re: Intake manifold length
what tends to happen (specially in racing)Aussie Ninja wrote: If its going to move my peak up the range but not increase it, then there isn't much point is there.
is that this change is accompanied by a camshaft change
to take account of the shorter inlet tract (and maybe other changes
like mods to cyl heads)
so you do get an increase in max power..higher up the rev range
for the street, without the other changes I mentioned
max output will barely change if at all
it will be just higher up the rev range
hth
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