By the way, the air is just kind of crammed into both intake ports, right?
I don't even know how to phrase the question, shouldn't the air come in in a certain pattern, or will it pick up that pattern by the time it gets down the ports?
Know what I'm saying. I guess I could say, didn't the snakes do some shaping/rearranging of the air, before it went into the tops of the cylinders? Or maybe I could say, will you smoothe out the edges of the holes leading to the intake ports (make them more funnel shaped) for smoother airflow?
Tyler knows my mechanical knowledge, and he's probably saying something like, "OK, this guy is asking me about airflow on a new blower set-up. He lost NINE head bolts when he pulled his heads off!"
Yup, that's me. And we're moving into a house, so I'm sure I'll find them when I clean out the garage. Let me get a feel for the new neighbors, and I'll gladly host a get-together, especially for this. Your car gets the driveway!
I don't even know how to phrase the question, shouldn't the air come in in a certain pattern, or will it pick up that pattern by the time it gets down the ports?
Know what I'm saying. I guess I could say, didn't the snakes do some shaping/rearranging of the air, before it went into the tops of the cylinders? Or maybe I could say, will you smoothe out the edges of the holes leading to the intake ports (make them more funnel shaped) for smoother airflow?
Tyler knows my mechanical knowledge, and he's probably saying something like, "OK, this guy is asking me about airflow on a new blower set-up. He lost NINE head bolts when he pulled his heads off!"
Yup, that's me. And we're moving into a house, so I'm sure I'll find them when I clean out the garage. Let me get a feel for the new neighbors, and I'll gladly host a get-together, especially for this. Your car gets the driveway!
