Velocity stacks = more power, now which to get?
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02-21-2012, 08:41 PM
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Velocity stacks = more power, now which to get?
do you mean the original flexibel stacks? i have 2 sets of them. pm me if you are interested
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02-21-2012, 08:58 PM
Post: #32
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Velocity stacks = more power, now which to get?
slowboy2 Wrote:do you mean the original flexibel stacks? i have 2 sets of them. pm me if you are interested NO, I ment some aloy aftermarked :wink: Project AE86 now begun. Cars I have owned: Toyota Starlet EP91 1,3 16v Turbo, 200hp Toyota Starlet EP71 1,3 12v Sport Mercedes 207D camper, 1977. Toyota Starlet EP70 with a 174hp Silvertop 20v See video here: http://videos.streetfire.net/search/Star...079edc.htm Toyota Corolla AE101 with a 164hp Silvertop 20v. (Evolution bodykit and candycolor paint). Volvo 240 2,1 (The only car I have maked money on). Toyota Corolla EE90 (my first car) |
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02-21-2012, 09:10 PM
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Velocity stacks = more power, now which to get?
well if you got the stock ones you could measure the centerline, then you have it assuming the stacks are the only thing you change... although I can't see any sense in that as the OEM system is perfect for stock setup.
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02-21-2012, 09:18 PM
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Velocity stacks = more power, now which to get?
The stock ones are not stacks, they are noise killers :wink:
Project AE86 now begun. Cars I have owned: Toyota Starlet EP91 1,3 16v Turbo, 200hp Toyota Starlet EP71 1,3 12v Sport Mercedes 207D camper, 1977. Toyota Starlet EP70 with a 174hp Silvertop 20v See video here: http://videos.streetfire.net/search/Star...079edc.htm Toyota Corolla AE101 with a 164hp Silvertop 20v. (Evolution bodykit and candycolor paint). Volvo 240 2,1 (The only car I have maked money on). Toyota Corolla EE90 (my first car) |
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02-21-2012, 09:25 PM
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Velocity stacks = more power, now which to get?
Jimmi The Kid Wrote:The stock ones are not stacks, they are noise killers :wink: if you plan to remove the airbox and run pimp, flashy stacks - my 2p are don't! You'll just ruin a very close to perfect setup. As long as you don't change anything else on tge OEM setup apart from filter and exhaust you can't do a better job than toyotas engineers did. The only thing you'll achieve is some props of silly youngsters and loss of power in the whole revrange. But each to his own - like I said, just measure your stock ones and you got what you are looking for even if it's pointless in my oppinion. AE86 ex-daily |
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02-21-2012, 10:20 PM
Post: #36
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Velocity stacks = more power, now which to get?
Well, my old 20v got 5-8hp just fitting some open stacks, but it sound like it get 200hp more
Project AE86 now begun. Cars I have owned: Toyota Starlet EP91 1,3 16v Turbo, 200hp Toyota Starlet EP71 1,3 12v Sport Mercedes 207D camper, 1977. Toyota Starlet EP70 with a 174hp Silvertop 20v See video here: http://videos.streetfire.net/search/Star...079edc.htm Toyota Corolla AE101 with a 164hp Silvertop 20v. (Evolution bodykit and candycolor paint). Volvo 240 2,1 (The only car I have maked money on). Toyota Corolla EE90 (my first car) |
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02-21-2012, 11:07 PM
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Velocity stacks = more power, now which to get?
Really, what you want to find out is the proper wave tuning of the 20v setup. This is called pulse tuning. It's reflective pulses generated as the valves open and close throughout the each cycle.
Custom stacks won't be cheap though but proper pulse tuning will net you performance. Pulse tuning also applies to the exhaust side of the motor as well. Anyway, I just use an Induction Wave "Calculator" that I put together in .xls to make things easier on me. "Strictly All Things 86" |
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02-22-2012, 01:19 AM
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Velocity stacks = more power, now which to get?
Jimmi The Kid Wrote:Well, my old 20v got 5-8hp just fitting some open stacks, but it sound like it get 200hp more This ^^^ is a typical result obtained by removing the factory inlet plenum and "bent" rubber intake stacks. And under cross-examination, the owner will usually break down and admit that the gain was in the 6000-8000 rpm range Further questioning will also usually discover that there was a loss of bottom end torque, making an already weak bottom end, worse Short stacks are the best for producing more top end... they also do the most damage at lower rpm's. Longer stacks, such as the 110mm made by TODA can give more performance all round, but are pricey !!! Even so, as pointed out above, the best results can only be expected when the stack is "tuned" to the engine mods, and the rpm range where the engine needs to do its best work. But yeah... the +200hp effect has gotta be worth something Cheers... jondee86 |
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