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Well, yes it will be a direct fit, but you will need a new intake tube, I'm working on that part too :)
My cel went one again ... so, I have a vacuum leak somewhere... and I think I know where ... that AOS vent line must be cracked again ! So, that makes me question the fact that we should keep it, or replace it with a standard piece of hose... Because everyone will break it during installation, so why bother ? heliguy, where are you from ? |
I'm in Destin. How about you?
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Nice ....so stock plenum boots can be used as the tee diameters match the plenums? This is a major potential loss area when using the 997 diverter tee.
If it puts the tb in the same you might be able to work with the stock 3.2 intake tube ....modified get the end Quote:
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As I said, the stock intake tube can't be reused, its tapered all the way, starting from the MAF housing. so you will not get the full benefit of the new TB.
Heliguy, I'm in Delray Beach, not very close ^^ |
Not close at all.
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This is why I am hoping that Ben has matched diameters....Ben can you verify explicitly? Of course these assumptions have to be verified with flow testing. Torque power and throttle response being the goals. |
You are right!
And yes, the diameters match with mine :) |
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An increase in velocity may be good here but in this case it is accomplished in an abrupt turbulent fashion which is probably not beneficial to efficient cylinder filling....it all depends on the whole system. Bens design would accomplish this velocity incease in a gradual non turbulent fashion which could help cylinder filling. There would also be less stress placed on the boots with an equal diameter arrangement. The spatial restriction imposed by the large 997 outlets is also eliminated. |
Have you installed and tested it yet?
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didn't had the time yet, with the shifters, school, and the friends that I have over at my place :/
I should have time next week if I can take care of the shifters fast enough :) |
What shifters are these you speak of?
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The 997 T still has the same inherent issue with turbulence
Newton' laws of physics which apply to air as well as solid matter. "An objects in motion stay in motion until acted on by an opposing force" The air entering the T will for the most part continue in the direction it is traveling towards the back of the T. "Every action has an equal and opposite reaction" The air striking the back of the T will rebound into the air stream causing turbulence. Bens design Pedro Techno Torque 1 and 2 and IPD are better solutions. The incoming air hits the flat back of the stock T and compresses before it move sideways causing not one but three turbulent areas one in the back high pressure and on the top where to low pressure accumulate at the radius to the inlet to the two exits. There are Cad test drawings showing how ineffective this is in one of these threads. Pedro system the cheapest alternative. adds a deflector V in the back creating an actual flow Y. IPD all aluminum design is molded with the same V diverter Bens is a copy of IPDs design, which I doubt he will be allowed to sell due to patents from IPD. In the end there is about a 25% improvement in this design you can't get from the stock distribution T. Look at the video from about 7 minutes in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-fXau-xWO8 The negative on IDP is the $795 price opposed to Pedro's or Ben's design. note the IPDs design is the same and it totally coated in epoxy inside. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SneTb8-cHbo I doubt anyone who has one of these designed systems would ever go back to the factory Distribution T. |
thanks for the explanation!
The patent IPD has is about the diverter inside and the Y shape, I chose not to use it, I'm using the stock design, improved with larger radius. Ben |
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I didn't read everything because I'm on my phone, but pulling air and pushing air is the same.
The engine does not pull air into it, the air is pushed inside because the atmospherique pressure is greater than the pressure inside the combustion chamber. |
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