another velocity stack question.
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06-04-2009, 08:23 PM
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another velocity stack question.
i will be getting my 20V ST tuned next week.
i plan to get velocity stacks for it. should i get them before i get the motor tuned? or is it alright to get them afterwards? basically, would the motor run at its best if it was tuned with them? and i know it has been asked before, but what type of stacks should i get, length-wise? i know this... short stack = more power, higher rev long stack = more torque, lower rev but which would benefit more in a daily/weekend fun drift set-up? 2001 Daewoo Nubira CDX 1985 Toyota Corolla GT-S - previous owner ghetto-rigged 16v to 20v - carefully swapping from ST 20v to 1620 1985 Toyota Corolla SR5 |
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06-04-2009, 10:15 PM
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another velocity stack question.
ITB's without stacks lose power.
ITB's with OEM bent stacks run OK at all rpm's. ITB's with short (25 mm) stacks lose power everywhere except up high. ITB's with longer stacks (75-80 mm) will work high and low, and may even give a bit more power than OEM if you are lucky My 2c worth Cheers... jondee86 |
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06-04-2009, 10:31 PM
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another velocity stack question.
I would advise you to tune it only with the velocity stacks as they can change the cylinder "filling" as the length and shape changes of the velocity stack.
When I designed my stacks, I took a look on the original ones, they were ~120mm long. I wanted to have torque at mid rpms so I have 90mm long ones. But the best what you can buy is the technotoytuning 75mm. |
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06-05-2009, 12:10 PM
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another velocity stack question.
Does anyone have any hard facts on how much room you need in front of the stack? I have long stacks for my itbs (not fitted yet) which means the bell mouth opening will be close to the inner wing. Would this cause issues?
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06-05-2009, 01:48 PM
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another velocity stack question.
it depends , the ONLY way to answer all these trumpet questions is on the dyno .
A Small room can actually be good due to enabling the reflection of sound waves . This can improve your performance when the frequency of the sound waves matches the length of the air travelling. Although I do not disagree of what has been previously said in this post, I have to alert that the length of the trumpet is not the most important thing. The most important thing is the length of the inlet ( from the edge of the trumpet to the edge of the valve). As such the 20v ITB on a 20V engine can have a different optimum trumpet length than the 20V ITB on a 16V engine, due to the difference in length of the manifold connecting the itb's to the head, and also due to the difference in length from the edge of the head to the edge of the valve ( considering the 16v head VS the 20V head). Once again it all depends on your engine. Everything you think is good for your engine is only a guess until you do back to back testing. |
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06-06-2009, 12:45 AM
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another velocity stack question.
What he says ^^^ but in simple terms of airflow, a distance from
the wall of one bellmouth diameter would be plenty. Cheers... jondee86 |
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06-06-2009, 03:11 PM
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another velocity stack question.
In a Circuit Driver magazine a while ago read an article from Dave Walker tuning K series Rover engines on dyno. He find on that particular example different lenght trumpets working best, the 1-4 shorter than 2-3. So i would mock up a blase plate, some diff lenght tubing and the bellmouthes, or gather a couple of different shape and lenght trumpet, and find out which one gives the most for the cams and ex. header in place.
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06-08-2009, 03:54 AM
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another velocity stack question.
alright. so i believe you are all saying this...
i should get velocity stacks before i get the motor tuned. correct? also. where can i get air filters for the velocity stacks? which kind work the best? where could i find these? they look nice. http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b106/E...2b2223.jpg 2001 Daewoo Nubira CDX 1985 Toyota Corolla GT-S - previous owner ghetto-rigged 16v to 20v - carefully swapping from ST 20v to 1620 1985 Toyota Corolla SR5 |
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06-08-2009, 07:29 AM
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another velocity stack question.
AEeighty-six Wrote:I should get velocity stacks before i get the motor tuned. Cheers... jondee86 |
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06-09-2009, 04:19 AM
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another velocity stack question.
Actually, comparing the length of the velocity stacks isn't quite accurate. The engine reflects on the WHOLE intake lengts - stack+ITBs+connector+intake port length... so that's it...
For 16V 4A-GE. And if you want to gain something with (for example) stock cams with intake closing at 51 degrees at BDC, then the lengths would be: for 5000 6000 7000 8000 cm 28,4 23,7 20,5 17,7 in 11,15 9,33 8,05 6,93 For 20V 4A-GE. For stock cams with VVT engaged (closing intake valve @ 40 degs): for 4000 5000 6000 cm 27,7 22,3 18,6 in 10,90 8,75 7,32 VVT turns off at 6500 so after this the intake valve closes @ 70 degs as usual: for 7000 8000 9000 cm 28,1 24,2 21,7 in 11,04 9,52 8,54 As for all the minimum intake pipe (outside the head) for 20V equipped with VVT-i should be at least 11.9 cm (or 4.68 in). happy tuning 1972 Ford Taunus (drift project) 1984 Toyota Celica AA63 (4AGE, 5MT, IRS) |
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