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Blow-through system feeding carb top-hat | Blow-through system feeding carb top-hat | ||
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- | {{Album|21572}} {{Album|21573}} | + | [[Weber 32/36 Carburetor]] with custom top hat |
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This was a popular OEM method. phunkdotaspok say the stock Hitachi can handle 10 psi with a good top-gasket seal. In an NA application, a warped top is not a problem, as there is no pressure in the float chamber. This only becomes important in boosted application. | This was a popular OEM method. phunkdotaspok say the stock Hitachi can handle 10 psi with a good top-gasket seal. In an NA application, a warped top is not a problem, as there is no pressure in the float chamber. This only becomes important in boosted application. | ||
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- | Boxing carb. This allows a more or less stock carb to be used, the outsided pressure balancing the inside pressure | ||
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- | Inside the box | ||
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downdraft Dellorto carburetor | downdraft Dellorto carburetor | ||
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- | Weber DGV hat | + | [[Weber 32/36 Carburetor]] hat |
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+ | = Boxed Carburetor = | ||
+ | Boxing carb. This allows a more or less stock carb to be used, the outsided pressure balancing the inside pressure | ||
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+ | Inside the box | ||
+ | <br>{{Album|535}} | ||
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Revision as of 11:52, 18 August 2016
Intake manifolds for a Turbo engine. For more airflow, a higher flowing carb, intake, heads (ports and valves) and exhaust system is beneficial. Supercharging will increase power on a stock engine, but increasing the airflow capability of the engine will bring your blown engine to its full potential
A15 Turbo using factory Twin Hitachi manifold
Stock manifold with carburetor hat -- see #Boxed Carburetor
clyon's A-series Turbo Manifolds
This kind of stock manifold-runner is limited in horsepower. The turbo can force more air through it (for more HP) but the air temp will escalate, limiting the power to be made.
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Tuned Runner Length
For scavenge effect at 5000 RPM, the runners should be 20" long!
Optimum runner length vs RPM 408161
Stock Manifold
Blow-through systems can use the stock Intake Manifold.
Stock manifold with carburetor hat
Stock manifold with EFI throttle body
Top-hatted Carburetor
Blow-through system feeding carb top-hat
Weber 32/36 Carburetor with custom top hat
This was a popular OEM method. phunkdotaspok say the stock Hitachi can handle 10 psi with a good top-gasket seal. In an NA application, a warped top is not a problem, as there is no pressure in the float chamber. This only becomes important in boosted application.
Boxed Carburetor
Boxing carb. This allows a more or less stock carb to be used, the outsided pressure balancing the inside pressure