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Um, your turn to explain.
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TL;DR instead of a box tuned to keep the driver under control, which restricts output, a baffle is used to separate the front and rear waves.
With larger drivers, the mass of the cone becomes a concern as it's inertia can add it's own distortion to the output sound. To combat this drivers are typically placed in boxes sized so that the air pressure & vacuum they build while they operate is used to assist the drivers suspension to prevent unwanted movement of the cone. The compromise though, is that the smaller the box, the more it restricts low frequency output. The bigger the box, the less accurate the sound is. Some drivers are designed with sufficiently stiff suspensions and can be placed in what is called an infinite baffle setup. You can't just leave a drive to play in open air as the front pressure wave would cancel out the rear negative pressure wave. But an IB is designed to add nothing else but a separation of the two waves, as if there were in infinitely large wall between the waves. Ideally there's no suspension tuning contributed at all. (see how going from one discipline to another can get confusing really quickly ) This means the low frequency output isn't restricted and things can get loud and still be accurate. IB setups help to cool the voice coil allowing for more power to be passed through it. But they also make it easier to bottom out the voice coil and damage it. Again, lots of compromise. In a house IB would consist of a VERY large box build for a driver. But in a car, IB setups are typically accomplished by putting a piece of MDF between the rear seat and the trunk, sealing the two areas from each other as much as possible, and just mounting the driver to that wall. They can end up taking up less trunk room then a traditional setup, and either be more effective, or use less power to get the same effect. Less power is nice because it's hard to generate that much power in 12 volt system. And then there's port tuning for boosting specific frequency ranges, crossover designs to provide phase shift to combat the phase shift from the box design, isobaric chamber designs, folded horns.... |
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@Calum You mentioned confusion between disciplines, but there is a lot of relevant similarities here, too.
Sound and air pressure/vacuum are interrelated. And air pressure/vacuum are interrelated with power. I'm trying to formulate a (speaker) port sizing question for you in a way that relates to headers/exhaust tubing. Or maybe the horn design is relevant. Maybe later, though. Think of Yamaha's disciplines. Music and power.
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Port sizing uses the same formula to figure out the frequency it's tuned for. It just doesn't include cam duration, speed of sound changes due to EGT and isn't worried about scavenging. But, as you eluded to, pulses in a tube are pulses in a tube. Wave guilds, transmission line, and fiber optics are all the same again. Just different frequencies ranges and speed. I'm surprised no ones developed a smith chart for acoustic. Check out the technical articles on this site. http://mysite.verizon.net/vzezeqah/id1.html The last time I read it they basically stole all the math directly from How To Build Horse Power Volume 1 & 2, but the point is, we use VERY similar maths to figure out how to size a waveguide, or make a sub port. The problem with a header is that it takes into consideration A LOT more things up stream of it. Cam phasing alone has to be the bane of every header designer ever. ![]() Now that we've pulled that back on topic, has anyone heard anything about the results of this header with the Innovate Kit? Last edited by Calum; 10-19-2013 at 11:52 AM. |
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Just that when they were talking about doing two headers, the STX legal version would fit with the s/c kit and TRD intake.....
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@Dimman very good explanation of the pressure wave / flow issue. @Calum interesting reading, I agree that there are strong similarities of tuning an exhaust and an audio system. As you said the main difference is the source which is much harder to control, with all the variable lift and timing, throttle opening, rev range etc.
I think it's basically impossibile to simulate and tune an exhaust without a very large engineering team and the specific data of the engine that only manufactures and engine builders have. You can tune the length of pipes to have pressure waves tuned for scavenging at a certain rpm range at a certain % of throttle and load (good for example for steady speed engines for generators, I'm thinking hybrids here) but that goes out of the window as soon as you change something. I actually think that is better to limit returing waves as much as possibile so you can concentrate on flow. In this the removal of the 1st cat is a good thing, as well as making the merging points as smooth as possible. Equal lenght is also good for the same reasons. As for tuning the catback, you would need a machine that simulates a flow of hot gas at speed and pressures similar to an engine but without the waves, but then you won't have the noise so the perfect exhaust for performance may also sound like s*it once it's done... |
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It fits and works perfectly well with the Innovate S/C. The Vortech is still iffy, it'll be similar to the FA20Club header because it wraps up in front of the engine a bit. It'll either fit by a hair or be a hair too big for Vortech, we'll have to wait and see.
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You are correct, in all fairness one can't make a firm decision without all the facts and a prototype isn't the best indicator of the final product. It gives a good idea, though. Just look at the chopped up RWD Subaru Legacy that resulted in the FT-86.
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