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Just assembled them tonight! Test fit and dyno coming soon. Succeed or fail, I'll report back :tup: |
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Rats.
Finally made it to the dyno and the result is no gains. Nada. Even datalogging MAF voltage showed no evidence of better flow. No change whatsoever from stock. Sadly, this project is a bust :( If anyone is interested in experimenting where I left off, shoot me a PM and I'll sell you my v-stacks and other odds and ends. |
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Thanks for sharing the experience. It was an interesting journey. :tiphat: |
Sorry to hear that jordo, but just like southark mentioned, thanks for taking the initiative and experimenting with this :tiphat:
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Thanks, guys -- that's much appreciated :tiphat:
Yeah, there was only one way to know, and I'm glad I didn't just throw them on without testing. Also glad I didn't clog up a thread with all the build pics just to announce the uselessness of it... :icon14: |
Great idea in priciple.However,think the gains you may think you may get
could be elusive.Velocity stacks work great on carbs like Webers.I've got some on a Lotus I own.Fabricating and installing on a stock air box is pretty futile. a air box opening ducted directly through a grille does work.If you are serious about poer gains in the intake system,I'd look at improving yourthrottle body.I had a Mines throttle body in the 350 I previously owned.There was(after tuning)a substantial power increase. |
You ever consider getting the stacks outside the box, say up in the grill where the G3 filters sit? Have some tubing run from the stacks to the front of the box. This was an idea that I wanted to try, but never have had the time to do it.
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I'm in the middle of that Idea now :)
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Just ordered some silicon pipes and aluminum pipes. Hope there here this Friday
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I just don't see velocity stacks doing much good. The longer/bigger the intake/manifold system is, the less good velocity stacks do. If they were mounted mani->TB->MAF->VS, without all the duct work, it might do some good; on a modified factory setup, not so much. While the bell of a VS can give some very small gains, the VS's main function is to tune the intake/manifold. By the time you get from the heads to the air intake, there's not a lot you can do to affect the tuning significantly (without major mods).
Velocity stacks are great for small carbs/TBs with short ducts/plenums/manis but aren't going to do much for a more-or-less stock 370Z setup. But I'm no Engineer, so YMMV. |
hmm kind of touching on it but kind of not, a velocity stack prevents boundary layer separation which basically reduces restriction at an air (or fluid) inlet, they do not aid in the tunning of an intake manifold but are merely a feature that stabilizes the incoming airflow, the manifold is tuned by adjusting the length, taper, and diameter of the runners(longer velocity stacks are just runner extensions with the same entry profile as a shorter one. The reason that Velocity stacks loose effectiveness in a longer intake system is that they are no longer the primary restriction, the tube wall friction, bends, and pressure loss is.
The other thing to take note is that not all velocity stacks are created equal, I can't remember the name of the text but there was a good book on air velocity that described the differences between the airs density and velocity and the path a of the boundary layer for a tube inlet (a velocity stack is basically designed to follow the path of the air closest to the tube that wants to bend and enter it. |
^^^ I know elliptical bellmouths are supposed to be better than perfect circles. Mine was not elliptical...
I saw a few examples where they made power on the airbox inlet going into the bumper -- that's a good idea! Keep us posted. If you succeed I guess I could try that next. |
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I could be wrong (my personal experience with VSs is, for all intents and purposes, nil but I have a lot of experience with gas/fluid flow measurement), but everything I've read on VSs says they are an important part of tuning the intake system. If I'm wrong, please show me the light - I'm not too old to learn something new. |
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