sciguyjim
Chemical
- Jun 12, 2002
- 155
Hello,
I've been reading about how reducing turbulence in the air intake tubing, MAF sensor, etc. helps increase airspeed into the engine. I was wondering if there is a way to estimate how much improvement (smoothing of the airflow) I can expect if I do something to smooth out the "ribbed" portions of the intake tubing between my air filter and the throttle body. I can measure the inlet diameter, estimate the depth of each rib and calc the cfm needeed by the engine. I'm wondering if this is worth doing. Any thoughts on this?
I've been reading about how reducing turbulence in the air intake tubing, MAF sensor, etc. helps increase airspeed into the engine. I was wondering if there is a way to estimate how much improvement (smoothing of the airflow) I can expect if I do something to smooth out the "ribbed" portions of the intake tubing between my air filter and the throttle body. I can measure the inlet diameter, estimate the depth of each rib and calc the cfm needeed by the engine. I'm wondering if this is worth doing. Any thoughts on this?