Flow dynamics question.
Using a TWM EFI 8 Tbody induction. Getting conflicting information about vacuum supply for the MAP sensor, FPRV (fuel pressure relief valve), and IAC (idle air control) valve.
The local Accel DFI dyno guy says ditch the existing vacuum junction and build a 50 cu in vacuum tank below the intake in the lifter valley that is supplied by 8 ct. 3/8" lines coming from each intake runner, and run the MAP, FPR and IAC all from that tank.
The guys at Kinsler say to keep the existing vacuum junction (2 cu in tank)(8 ct. 3/32" hoses) for the FPR and MAP and build another similar junction for the IAC valve, with separate 3/32" supply lines from lower down in the runners, in order to keep the 3 functions separate. They also say the 8 ct. 3/8" supply lines will conflict with idle characteristics.
The MAP and FPRV are dead end connections for vacuum signal only. The IAC essential adds air, in other words a vacuum leak. Obviously it will conflict with the MAP, FPRV accuracy if it's dumping air nearby.
The questions are would the large tank stabilize the vacuum enough to keep the MAP and FPRV accurate when the IAC is dumping air, and will the 8 ct. 3/8" lines affect idle?
For calculations sake I'm guessing the IAC has about a 3/8" opening max.
Using a TWM EFI 8 Tbody induction. Getting conflicting information about vacuum supply for the MAP sensor, FPRV (fuel pressure relief valve), and IAC (idle air control) valve.
The local Accel DFI dyno guy says ditch the existing vacuum junction and build a 50 cu in vacuum tank below the intake in the lifter valley that is supplied by 8 ct. 3/8" lines coming from each intake runner, and run the MAP, FPR and IAC all from that tank.
The guys at Kinsler say to keep the existing vacuum junction (2 cu in tank)(8 ct. 3/32" hoses) for the FPR and MAP and build another similar junction for the IAC valve, with separate 3/32" supply lines from lower down in the runners, in order to keep the 3 functions separate. They also say the 8 ct. 3/8" supply lines will conflict with idle characteristics.
The MAP and FPRV are dead end connections for vacuum signal only. The IAC essential adds air, in other words a vacuum leak. Obviously it will conflict with the MAP, FPRV accuracy if it's dumping air nearby.
The questions are would the large tank stabilize the vacuum enough to keep the MAP and FPRV accurate when the IAC is dumping air, and will the 8 ct. 3/8" lines affect idle?
For calculations sake I'm guessing the IAC has about a 3/8" opening max.