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02-13-06, 06:17 PM
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Rep Power: 6  | Weber 48 IDA stack height vs HP@RPM Primary pipe length formula #27165 - Mon Dec 15 2003 04:42 PM
This thread has some great information on the effect of various exhaust pipe parameters on performance, and the resonance effect. I'm wondering if anyone has studied the effect of varying velocity stack length on performance. I would assume that shorter stacks would resonate at a higher RPM, but is the difference worth obsessing over?
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02-14-06, 05:50 AM
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Rep Power: 5  | Re: Weber 48 IDA stack height vs HP@RPM Hi John, That looks like an interesting post, i have searched and searched but can't locate it,just doesn't come up with it, could you please post a link to it.
Best Regards
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02-14-06, 07:22 AM
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Rep Power: 5  | Re: Weber 48 IDA stack height vs HP@RPM Tested back to back on dyno std and shorter stack,basically the same in power but move the torque higher (370@4900 vs 370@5250), |
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02-14-06, 03:27 PM
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| | toy264 Moderator 
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Rep Power: 6  | Re: Weber 48 IDA stack height vs HP@RPM [ QUOTE ]
Hi John, That looks like an interesting post, i have searched and searched but can't locate it,just doesn't come up with it, could you please post a link to it.
Best Regards
GraemeS
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Sorry, I can't get the link to show in the post. I'm doing something wrong... If you search on "pipe length formula" (with quotes) you'll see the thread. Go to the oldest entry, #27165 - Mon Dec 15 2003 04:42 PM, to start.
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02-14-06, 03:31 PM
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| | toy264 Moderator 
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Rep Power: 6  | Re: Weber 48 IDA stack height vs HP@RPM [ QUOTE ]
Tested back to back on dyno std and shorter stack,basically the same in power but move the torque higher (370@4900 vs 370@5250),
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That's really interesting--could you give a bit more info on your engine configuration and the lengths of the stacks you tested?
And anybody know what's up with the wierd tags in the quotation?
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02-16-06, 03:41 AM
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Rep Power: 5  | Re: Weber 48 IDA stack height vs HP@RPM 2.37/1.00
Engine specs:289
4.020 bore
2.87 stroke
11.0 CR
5.506 tit rod
C6FE GT 40 head,1.88/1.625 tit valves
Custom flat tappet cam 265/264 @0.50,107.0@105 intake centerline |
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