[Land-speed] On Topic, lol... Air Box for Filter Questions
gary_ellen at q.com
gary_ellen at q.com
Sun Apr 8 13:05:39 MDT 2012
Check with Spectre, they have Bonneville experience.
Gary
Gary & Ellen Wilkinson Utah Salt Flats Racing Association World of Speed Sept. 8 - 11, 2012 www.saltflats.com
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From: "Larry Mayfield" <drmayf at mayfco.com>
To: land-speed at autox.team.net
Sent: Sunday, April 8, 2012 10:10:39 AM
Subject: [Land-speed] On Topic, lol... Air Box for Filter Questions
The Sunbeam has a very tight engine compartment especially when the
turbo plumbing is in place. I always use an air filter on either the
turbo inlet or on the mass air flow meter for the normally aspirated
version. I am currently toying with th enoion of putting the filter
into a box hat can get its air from just over the top of the hood, up
front, where a tiny bit of dynamic pressure can be recovered. My main
question is: is there some rule of thumb for how big a boix must be or
how close it needs to be when enclosing the filter? If the filer is
say 6 inches in diameter then what diameter should the enclosure be on
the inside?
Any thoughts on this from anybody?
Yes, I could just grab the air directly, but, I like the notion of the
air filter keeping salt particles out of the engine.
mayf
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204.913 mph flying mile
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