YeaMexican
Agricultural
- May 21, 2009
- 2
I have an engine that I've done the following on-
airbox
ecu
cams
ported head
headers
high flow cats
exhaust
This has brought the HP/TQ at the wheels from 201/198 stock with a redline of 6500 to 249/232 currently at a redline of 7300.
There are no other commercial parts available to get anything more out of this engine. The porting of the head gained nothing in real life even though the flowbench #'s seemed very promising.
The only other thing I can think of to do is modify the intake manifold.
The intake manifold is plastic with a normal plenum feeding long runners and a valve that opens a secondary short set of runners to another plenum/resonance chamber at around 4300.
This 2nd set of runners/resonance plenum doesn't bring in air from anywhere, it just changes the pulse of existing air that still comes through the long runners.
I've picked up a spare manifold and the only modifications that can be done to it due to design and fitment would be to cut the tops of the plenums and increase the chamber size.
Any thoughts on how much larger I should go VS the factory considering the engine is making 25% more power and reving 800rpm more?
Should I just enlarge the main upper (real) plenum or also include the resonance chamber?
airbox
ecu
cams
ported head
headers
high flow cats
exhaust
This has brought the HP/TQ at the wheels from 201/198 stock with a redline of 6500 to 249/232 currently at a redline of 7300.
There are no other commercial parts available to get anything more out of this engine. The porting of the head gained nothing in real life even though the flowbench #'s seemed very promising.
The only other thing I can think of to do is modify the intake manifold.
The intake manifold is plastic with a normal plenum feeding long runners and a valve that opens a secondary short set of runners to another plenum/resonance chamber at around 4300.
This 2nd set of runners/resonance plenum doesn't bring in air from anywhere, it just changes the pulse of existing air that still comes through the long runners.
I've picked up a spare manifold and the only modifications that can be done to it due to design and fitment would be to cut the tops of the plenums and increase the chamber size.
Any thoughts on how much larger I should go VS the factory considering the engine is making 25% more power and reving 800rpm more?
Should I just enlarge the main upper (real) plenum or also include the resonance chamber?