Hi guys, I am currently trying to find a formula for the correct plenum volume for a V8 with cross plane crank, ie so i'll have to have all 8 leading to a common plenum rather than twin manifolds.
I have read numerous forums and everyone seems to have different views on the correct size plenum chamber.
Apparently for a plenum thats not taking advantage of resonance and is fuel injected then you can run as big as you like, however as I am using a single throttle plate the bigger you go the less throttle response u get, tho i dont know what size you need to get to before this is noticeable?
Can you guys confirm what ive stated is correct and what i should aim for in my design?
This is a WIP, but is where i have got to so far, as it stands i want to raise it at the front so the lid slopes towards the rear to promote flow to the rearmost cylinders, tho whats the best way to avoid a pressure drop towards the rear most cylinders?
My design incorporates a perspex/acrylic type plastic lid, has anyone had much experience with this idea and are there any associated problems? Ive seen this done on a couple of V8 engines and it certainly looks awesome!
The engine is around 385-400bhp with a port cross sectional area of 1571mm^2 (at the head/header mounting face), i have decided to run 48MM bellmouths which have a cross sectional area of 1808mm^2, am i right in saying its best to have a gradual decrease in cross sectional area towards the valves on the runner rather than it being the same all the way along? The other option is to use 45mm trumpets with a closer matching area of 1589mm^2, does anyone have any ideas on what would be most suitable?
Any do's/dont's/suggestions to aid my design are welcome
Regards,
Mudgey
I have read numerous forums and everyone seems to have different views on the correct size plenum chamber.
Apparently for a plenum thats not taking advantage of resonance and is fuel injected then you can run as big as you like, however as I am using a single throttle plate the bigger you go the less throttle response u get, tho i dont know what size you need to get to before this is noticeable?
Can you guys confirm what ive stated is correct and what i should aim for in my design?
This is a WIP, but is where i have got to so far, as it stands i want to raise it at the front so the lid slopes towards the rear to promote flow to the rearmost cylinders, tho whats the best way to avoid a pressure drop towards the rear most cylinders?
My design incorporates a perspex/acrylic type plastic lid, has anyone had much experience with this idea and are there any associated problems? Ive seen this done on a couple of V8 engines and it certainly looks awesome!
The engine is around 385-400bhp with a port cross sectional area of 1571mm^2 (at the head/header mounting face), i have decided to run 48MM bellmouths which have a cross sectional area of 1808mm^2, am i right in saying its best to have a gradual decrease in cross sectional area towards the valves on the runner rather than it being the same all the way along? The other option is to use 45mm trumpets with a closer matching area of 1589mm^2, does anyone have any ideas on what would be most suitable?
Any do's/dont's/suggestions to aid my design are welcome

Regards,
Mudgey