I have always been a fan of 1947-53 Austin A40's. Occationally I will cruise ebay and craigslist for ads. Today noticed what apears to be the longest intake runner length. I think I count 4 spacers on top of a tunnel ram manifold. Sheesh
I have always been a fan of 1947-53 Austin A40's. Occationally I will cruise ebay and craigslist for ads. Today noticed what apears to be the longest intake runner length. I think I count 4 spacers on top of a tunnel ram manifold. Sheesh
Were the ones on the 413s those that crossed over the top of the engine with carb over the right valve cover or thereabouts feeding left 4 cylinders & vice versa. I rode in one of those when they were new. My goodness gracious it was fast for it's time.
Yep, right side carb fed the left bank, visa versa. Sounded bodacious as well. IIRC, mid 12's in bone stock shape.
M2Pilot wrote: Were the ones on the 413s those that crossed over the top of the engine with carb over the right valve cover or thereabouts feeding left 4 cylinders & vice versa. I rode in one of those when they were new. My goodness gracious it was fast for it's time.
Here's a Spitfire with prototype long runner (about 6 ft each) setup:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/13867611@N04/1517810024/
But I couldn't find enough room to coil up all the runners, and still close the bonnet.
Carter
VW Beetles running the old Holley setup are longer. The runners were right around 22 inches as I recall. To say fuel dropout was a problem in the winter would be quite an understatement.
In intake manifolds, is the general rule: shorter runners for high rpm power and long runners for low end performance?
jcanracer wrote: In intake manifolds, is the general rule: shorter runners for high rpm power and long runners for low end performance?
yes, long runners promote air velocity, after a certain point though, they become a hinderance.
Dual path intakes are good like that.. the one on my bmw is like that.. longer at low RPMs for torque and smoothness.. and short path for high rpm use for air speed and flow
Yes, the Ramchargers wer ethe original long ram guys. I believe they were all Chrysler enginers. Grassroots grandfathers.
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