what type of numbers (volume/min or sec) does a standard sbc350 pull during the full RPM range?anyone have a link or some info about this kinda thing? idle numbers, wide ass open numbers, etc?
8/1/2006 7:49:26 PM
This might get you startedhttp://www.classictruckshop.com/garage/shopmathcfm1.asp
8/1/2006 8:56:36 PM
word, thanks bro
8/1/2006 9:32:26 PM
easy to estimate(rpm/2)*displacement in liters= X L/min* 0.035314667= cfmsay for example 2000 rpm(2000/2)*5.735*.035314667= 202.6cfmto simplify a little more for your enginerpm*.10132000*.1013 = 202.6cfm5000*.1013 = 506.5cfm[Edited on August 1, 2006 at 9:42 PM. Reason : blah]
8/1/2006 9:41:17 PM
in general what is a standard street vehicle's VE%race engines?
8/1/2006 9:45:12 PM
thats getin into flowbench shit there, damn near impossible to accurately calculate the head and intake manufacturers should have some data on thatany combination of headers, intakes, heads, size of ports, number and size of valves, and compression ratio can affect it. basically as much air as you can get into and out of a cyllinder, and the highest compression you can run, the beter the effeceincy[Edited on August 1, 2006 at 9:53 PM. Reason : can't spell]
8/1/2006 9:48:10 PM
A lot of guys run a Megasquirt EMS on an sbc350 http://www.megamanual.com/v22manual/mtune.htm#ve has a sample VE table on a TPI 350
8/1/2006 10:54:12 PM