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Well that depends on the timing, right? What the 3 stages can do is to pump up the bottom like we are discussing but also the top end which will reduce the need for as large as ports. Plus probably somewhere in the middle. They can also be timed to jump over the bad waves.
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The thing is this, the sound wave does not create a consistent increase in flow at all, it reflects back pretty quickly. The amount of time the valve is open is longer than the time the sound wave hangs around the cylinder.
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Since it has drive-by-wire ITBs, it's possible that the throttle map keeps the throttle plates mostly closed at low rpm and high load to generate tumble and localized velocity. With the injectors right below the TBs, this could create pretty effective air/fuel mixing despite the low port velocity. |
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Could you explain the differences of high and low port velocity especially in this case?
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And the throttle body fuel mixing sounds plausible, thanks. Do any engines use this for certain though? Seems like motorcycle engines could benefit or something. |
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I just wish Toyota would put some more effort into fixing the handing of the rest of their day to day models... they should take a leaf out of Ford Europe's book.
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So that's sort of how port sizing affects the velocity. Now for velocity differences you can use a garden hose analogy. An open hose moves a certain amount of water rather smoothly but a little slow. Now if you speed it up by putting your thumb partly over the opening, the water sprays out faster. But the amount of water hasn't changed. In the cylinder head, the higher velocity air entering the combustion chamber moves around more and allows the air and fuel to mix better and burn better when ignited. (analogy's are imperfect, and so's my full grasp of what the hell's going on, but this is close...)
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Also something to think of about carbon fiber, is that the term is also now applied to short strands of carbon mixed in a resin or castable thermoplastic. Look up Polymotor (I think). Carbon fiber engine block. But it's not what we think of as the woven stuff.
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In your FSAE analogy, it depends. Fishmouthing the tubes by hand is very time consuming and labor intensive, it's easily a month-long process for an FSAE team under normal circumstances. These days a lot of teams are outsourcing that to companies like Cartesian Tube that CNC bend/fishmouth the tubes based on solid models with about a ~1 week turnaround time if they aren't too busy. Assuming you have all of your jigs ready you could go from the UPS truck to a completed spaceframe in just a day or two. |
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So you mean the high port velocity doesn't always mean air coming in the combustion camber more, right?
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Always about compromise. But overporting chasing a volume flow number (just CFM) with no regard to the velocity is what leads to shitty response on NA motors that don't make power til really high rpm. The trick is to increase flow AND velocity which is what separates the pro porters from amateurs. Or at least increase flow and minimize velocity losses. Aftermarket domestic porting and motorcycle porting is far more advanced than the typical import performance porting.
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