entx
Automotive
- Nov 3, 2003
- 47
Okay,
I am in the process of designing a set of long tube headers for my car...I am doing this just because I want to take this on...I have an Me back ground and this should be easy for me to figure out...but I am stump as it' been so long since I was in school...I know no excuse...
Obvously with knowing the timing of the cam(int/exh dur, open/closing times, overlap) the mass flow of the gases, temp, press...how would one go about determining the proper tube length for a given diameter...also is there a typical velocity that you want the gases to flow? As most exhaust manifold would be tuned to pulses of the gas flow to prevent interference from adjoining tubes in the collector and to hopefully provide scavaging in the exhaust gases and help introduce fresh intake charge into the cylinder while the valves are overlapped...I have looked hi-lo for some good books on this as well as the SAE book store but there is so much info there it's hard to decipher what you are really looking for...
So hopefully some one on here can point me in the right direction...
I am in the process of designing a set of long tube headers for my car...I am doing this just because I want to take this on...I have an Me back ground and this should be easy for me to figure out...but I am stump as it' been so long since I was in school...I know no excuse...
Obvously with knowing the timing of the cam(int/exh dur, open/closing times, overlap) the mass flow of the gases, temp, press...how would one go about determining the proper tube length for a given diameter...also is there a typical velocity that you want the gases to flow? As most exhaust manifold would be tuned to pulses of the gas flow to prevent interference from adjoining tubes in the collector and to hopefully provide scavaging in the exhaust gases and help introduce fresh intake charge into the cylinder while the valves are overlapped...I have looked hi-lo for some good books on this as well as the SAE book store but there is so much info there it's hard to decipher what you are really looking for...
So hopefully some one on here can point me in the right direction...