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Implementing even a discrete variable length manifold would introduce another variable to tuning, which would require many man hours to optimize for what would likely be very, very little gain. |
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The intake absolutely matters a lot, it's why the FA20 has pretty good torque around 3000rpm despite having a cam profile better suited for 6000rpm operation. Discrete length manifold is really easy to tune, just run the engine with either length and see at what speeds one makes more power than the other. The hardest part is actually building the darned thing, which isn't even hard, just a lot of dollars for the power you get. |
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When you have just a discrete system, yes, that's easier, but now you have to tune the continuously variable VVT system and the discrete intake system. Fully optimized you are basically tuning two VVT tables and switching between them. This can be reduced to a single VVT table once you've fully optimized.
That I remember, intake runner length doesn't change pressure, it changes frequency, but it's been a while since I've needed to know any of this off the top of my head. |
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Good point about tuning VVT, but you don't need to tune the whole table twice. You already know that with shorter runners, you don't want to be using the shorter length setting below like 3500rpm, and the stock table is already good to go for the stock manifold configuration. So you just directly modify the table from 3500rpm up with the short runner setting. Chances are it'll produce more power in the "torque dip" area anyhow and higher harmonics are much weaker so just leaving it like that is probably close to optimal. OEM variable length intakes are basically rpm switched like this afaik. Also you don't even need to touch the VVT at higher rpm where it's already on max retard, so it's not too bad. |
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No, you're forgetting that the piston is also moving. You can catch the pressure wave at its peak, but the piston could be well on its way up and you'd be late.
Or, you can use common sense and realize that many engines come with both systems, for good reason. |
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Continuous intake VVT allows the harmonics of the intake to operate over a larger RPM range. Most of the benefits can be had with good intake and exhaust choices and tuning, tuning, tuning. What I'm getting at is that it would be prohibitively expensive to try to add to a car aftermarket and the gains would be marginal at best. |
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I'm going to be working on removing as much of the torque dip as I can, today. I'm using my OFT to tune out the dip, as much as I can, by gradually changing the AVCS "safe" intake and exhaust tables in RomRaider. It is an acquired skill but the learning curve isn't too steep for me. I had it adjusted for good power, mileage, and very little dip with my old EL header, but I just went to a PLM long-tube header, and the torque dip came back, with a vengeance! Since the OFT holds 5 tunes plus stock. I can use my existing tune in the middle slot, adjust just the intake table, 2 points lower, 4 points lower, 2 points higher, and 4 points higher. Load them in as 2low, 4low, 2high, and 4 high, get out, and drive. I will then compare them to my existing tune to gradually seek out the right direction and amount of change to remove as much of the torque dip as I can. Then I will do the same for the exhaust table. I just love tuning my car myself and not relying on anyone else to tune it for me. P.S. @shiv has just released a Procede controller to be used, instead of a throttle switch, to control the Phantom Electric Supercharger. It can be programmed to control up to 4 - 5 devices if my memory is correct. What if you got a variable intake with an electric switching valve, a variable muffler with an electric switching valve, and a Phantom Electric Supercharger. You could control all three with the procede controller, and program it using the same type of 3d spreadsheet mapping that the engine ECU uses. THAT would be awesome! |
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