Supercharged
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Joined: Wed Oct 10, 2012 12:35 am
Location: Sweden
Cars: Opel Astra -99 1.6 16
Variable length intake.
In that program you can make a comparison of up to 4 engines, so i made 2 different intake lengths, and noted down the differences.
The long intake is 3.56 times longer than the short one.
Long intake max torque @4000rpm, short -508nm. (short -286hp)
Long intake max power @6200, short +140hp.
Short intake max torque @5600, long -129nm.
Short intake max power @6800, long -273hp.
The crossover point is @5200rpm, over that the short intake is better.
But both are nearly identical under 2400rpm.
So between 2600rpm and 5000rpm the long intake gives a torque increase of minimum 3,5% up to maximum 37% then down to 6,5%
At 4000rpm the difference is 286hp and 508nm. (In 1995 the BMW M3 3.0l engine had 286hp and 320nm.


I know that the workload would be significant, but I think that, maybe as a later update adding variable intakes, this would give a very real increase in effectivness to the engines.