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 Re: Airbox Theory
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Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 125
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Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 125 |
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Modern engines have throttle bodies or carburetors with throats that are typically about 45mm in diameter, about 16 sq.cm in area. The inlet snorkel to a modern air box will be roughly 300 to 800 sq.cm - much larger than the throttle body or carburetor throat. The idea that the snorkel makes for a significant impediment to air flow into the engine is questionable at best.
Our snorkle inlet is smaller than our two 36mm carbs...so yes it is an impediment.
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