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RE: Jon's air intake question

To: "todd" <todd@twinjugs.com>, "list answer"
Subject: RE: Jon's air intake question
From: "Pork Pie" <pork.pie@t-online.de>
Date: 24 Feb 2005 20:22 GMT
Depends what material you use - if aluminum use 2 mm thick - make the cutting 
edges round with sand paper - by a steal design 1 mm is ok - break the cutting 
edges.

NO HOLES - this creates more turbulences.

Length about 40 % of the length of the (volume) air box - means the part of the 
air box which give you the air collector - without the air intake. Don't 
overlap a carburator opening - means no walls very the carburator are sitting - 
by four carburator in a row you can get three walls in the box.

See ya

Pork Pie


"todd" <todd@twinjugs.com> schrieb:
> Pork, is there a percentage of thickness of the air box you would reccomend 
> these walls(or runners) be? Or maybe holes along the runners?
> TD
> 
> > the turbulences can be eliminated when you build walls 
> > parallel to the incoming airflow insind the air box.






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