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10-24-2009, 09:20 AM | #1 |
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Inline 4 cylinder comp motor
For those that run them, what is the biggest issue facing a inline 4 cylinder comp motor? - vibration?, spread between intake cycles?
I see some with IR setups?, and some with plenums? Thanks |
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Re: Inline 4 cylinder comp motor
I've been searching the same subjects. And It seems like Individual runner/throttle body. seems to be a little better in the torque department, while not giving up horsepower.
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Re: Inline 4 cylinder comp motor
If I had any questions about 4 cylinder Comp motors, I would be giving Al Ackerman a call... and if you have been watching D1 Comp this season, you would have noticed that he and Dave Ring have tried a couple of different induction systems...
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Re: Inline 4 cylinder comp motor
The induction you'd use would depend on the class, econo classes are running carbs and usually a plenum. But Ambrose and Huettman in their inline six went to a couple of throttle bodies and a plenum this year as well-they had good success. We are still experimenting with that setup and Al would be able to tell you much more next year to be quite honest.
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Re: Inline 4 cylinder comp motor
RJ,
If you like to think outside the box, look into inboard powerboat racing. There are a lot of 1Liter, 1.5Liter and 2.5Liter racers that are doing some amazing things with inline 4 cylinders. Some are unlimited classes and OMG!!!! I can imagine some with trannys behind them and in the rails of an alterd screaming down a quarter of a mile instead of bouncing on the water. Most of the boat guys are great to talk with. |
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Re: Inline 4 cylinder comp motor
many years back, norwin plamer from manhattan ks, had two good inline 4 cys, won NHRA world comp. with a datsun inline 6 as i remember. his biggest problem, at that time, was vibration. he used 2 holley 500 CFM 2 V carbs. and the fule would bounce out of the vent tubes!!!! today with better computer generated cams and digital balancer machines, and possibly even a good air flow bench, some of that could be solved.
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Intakes with plenums required very shallow floors and a lot of work to make power, however, they did not make the power of an IR setup. Also, the lenght of the intake is very important. We built intakes with an aluminum base for the engine and another for the carburetors. For runners, we used hose for Turbo applications with clamps at each end so we could change the runner length easier. Last edited by SSDiv6; 04-08-2010 at 02:28 PM. |
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Re: Inline 4 cylinder comp motor
I am sure the inline 4's are a different animal than the aircooled VW's but the standard for the vw drag engines is the 48 ida's. with IR induction. There are several different performance manifolds options for the Bug engine that utilize a single carb ranging from a 2bbl, or a 4bbl setup. The single carb performance setup on a bug is normally only seen on a mild street car or in a racing class where rules call for stock carburation. I know a lot of the trends in car performance is spread by the monkey see monkey do thing, but when it comes to the quickest n/a aircooled VW's it will have 48 IDA's and IR manifolds. Don Jackson
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