BITOGer...oppsWhat's a BIOGER?
Someone please annotate the photo(s) with the BITOGers handles....I didn't take many pictures, but here's what I have. I don't have any from the plant, unfortunately.
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What's a "C&P"?I would really love to do a C&P on one of their K&N filters. I may need to make a phone call...
Cut & Post ... you need to look at the oil filter forum more often, lol.What's a "C&P"?
I was talking about the air filters.Cut & Post ... you need to look at the oil filter forum more often, lol.
LOL that was me!Who's the mean looking guy in the black shirt in the first pic?
I was talking about the air filters.
It's a giant tunnel that takes ram air from the front air dam of the car into the intake. Any object that enters the intake gets ingested by the engine. Troy Caughlin Jr's engine blew up and they found a wrist pin in the manifold. The only way it could have gotten there was to be ingested by the intake. I would love to know how many cubic feet/second that 500 cubic inch V8 ingests at 10,500 RPMs.They don't have air filters.
Assuming 100% VE (volumetric efficiency) it would be 0.289 x (10,500/2) = 1,517 CF/min (25.8 CF/sec). Near the end of the run, the VE could be over 100% due to the ram-air effect.It's a giant tunnel that takes ram air from the front air dam of the car into the intake. I would love to know how many cubic feet/second that 500 cubic inch V8 ingests at 10,500 RPMs.
It's a giant tunnel that takes ram air from the front air dam of the car into the intake. Any object that enters the intake gets ingested by the engine. Troy Caughlin Jr's engine blow up and they found a wrist pin in the manifold. The only way it could have gotten there was to be ingested by the intake. I would love to know how many cubic feet/second that 500 cubic inch V8 ingests at 10,500 RPMs.
approximately 1370 cfm (or 23 cu feet per sec), assuming 90% volumetric efficiency. (no n/a engine runs at 100%).I would love to know how many cubic feet/second that 500 cubic inch V8 ingests at 10,500 RPMs.