Q about STUFFING VELOCITY STACKS
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Walkinshaw
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Anyhow, I have lost my nerve in trying to close my carbon fiber stacks up in a box for stuffing, I figure there will be too many sealing issues, so I went out and found some aluminum cones of similar dimension. The problem is, the radius on top is not real good, these are more funnel-like in design, although i might be able to simulate the radius when i weld the cones to the back plate of my plenum box, by running a nice bead around them, then grinding and polishing the beads to simulate the nice rolled lip of the CF stacks I was going to use.
The other, easier option, is to weld them flush to the back plate.
As far as the rest of the box goes, I plan to use two 2" aluminum mandrel bent U's to form and oval shaped "donut" to form my plenum. Does this sound like a good Idea? The outlet on my turbo is a little less than two inches. And I will elaborate if someone wants me to, but I am not using an intercooler, I have something else in mind, so I can bring the 2" tube right from the turbo to the manifold, and there won't be a significant pressure drop like there would with a conventional intercooler. I have been surfing the water injection forums, and have experimented on my turbo diesel with injecting water directly into the compressor housing with very impressive results. I know that the downside is erosion of the compressor blades. But the jury is still out on that.
Anyhow which way should I try to make the plenum? Is 2" in front of the cone going to be enough?
Thanks,
Tony
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old-colt
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I would if room allows to form the floor at the top of the stacks, and you have the right idea with the mandrel bends.
I would recommend tapering up the tube from the turbo outlet to a 2 1/4 or larger tube just to let the stream slow down. At least let it slow before the plenum so that it wont bypass the first cylinders.
You may be best to spray right after the turbo where the air stream is at it's highest velocity.
Charlie,
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Thanks for letting me know that I am on the right track with the manifold, this has been a thorn in my side for a while now. I made a little painting with an "internal view". it is not really in proportion though, the cones would be a little bigger, the cones are 3 inch at the top, the box would be 8" tall.
I think your suggestion for opening up the flow to reduce velocity is the best way, but I already have the very expensive 2" for all the tubing, will the way this tube empties into the box good enough?
thanks,
Tony
75 Cosworth Vega turbo (MSII with EDIS)
88 Toyota Pickup, Auto(modified valve body), 22re 4cyl, controlling fuel and VAST stock ignitor with MSnS 024s9
1968 Electric Subaru Sambar 360 VAN
'92 Biodiesel Jetta
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old-colt
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If it is still moving fast #4 will get a bigger gulp. This can lend to a lean condition with more cylinder fill in #4 than #1 or 2 which may get less air tending to be rich but less cylinder fill.
You have the right idea to bring it in off center, but I would form a cone for the run in from the last bend.
Charlie,
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Is one of these something like you mean? I made them in MSpaint if you want to show me what you really mean!
75 Cosworth Vega turbo (MSII with EDIS)
88 Toyota Pickup, Auto(modified valve body), 22re 4cyl, controlling fuel and VAST stock ignitor with MSnS 024s9
1968 Electric Subaru Sambar 360 VAN
'92 Biodiesel Jetta
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old-colt
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I will attempt the MSpaint.
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Hope this helps.
Charlie,
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Tony
75 Cosworth Vega turbo (MSII with EDIS)
88 Toyota Pickup, Auto(modified valve body), 22re 4cyl, controlling fuel and VAST stock ignitor with MSnS 024s9
1968 Electric Subaru Sambar 360 VAN
'92 Biodiesel Jetta