i can't get my head around this. On a 4 cylinder 4cycle you have basically one intake valve open all the time, so a fairly constant flow of air thru the intake system. On our boxers we have a massive intake box behind the airfilter, and one valve opening about every 180 degree crank degrees. So the intake box works as a buffer to supply each cylinder with air when the intake valve opens.
The intake snorkle is 45mm dia at the intake. To keep up with the engine at 8000 rpm, assuming no volumetric losses, and no intake friction losses either, you look at 180kph/115mph (average?) intake air speed. Now is that a restriction, or not? I think it is.
PS it took mine off, found a leaf in there large enough to block 30% of the airfilter. That's another issue with this design, whatever it sucks up stays in there untill you take it apart or it decomposes.. Hence the very protected inlet i guess, but that also implies you need negative intake pressure to accelerate about stationary air to 110mph when you twist the throtte
any views?
The intake snorkle is 45mm dia at the intake. To keep up with the engine at 8000 rpm, assuming no volumetric losses, and no intake friction losses either, you look at 180kph/115mph (average?) intake air speed. Now is that a restriction, or not? I think it is.
PS it took mine off, found a leaf in there large enough to block 30% of the airfilter. That's another issue with this design, whatever it sucks up stays in there untill you take it apart or it decomposes.. Hence the very protected inlet i guess, but that also implies you need negative intake pressure to accelerate about stationary air to 110mph when you twist the throtte
any views?



