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e16se or c16se head (presuming there the same)
Only being used as a jig for a university project (designing an exhaust and inlet manifold for the engine) so not needing valves etc or cams just bare head.
Also needing a standard exhaust manifold and maybe an aftermarket one.
Pm what you got
Thanks
i have a ropey cylinder head with some snapped studs in hinckley if you are interested
you can have it gratis if you fetch it, or i'll clean it up & courier it for a tenner
got 1 here mate - yours for a beer
Mowgli if i dont get drapers one or i will ask the lads i am doing the proiject on and i might get a spare, i will be in touch
Draper Pm me your number mate i lost it.
I was ganna txt you about it lol
i'm interested in your project, surely you need valves to play with flow rates??? just bare in & out will not be a correct representation.... just a thought.....
i'm interested in your project, surely you need valves to play with flow rates??? just bare in & out will not be a correct representation.... just a thought.....
Not neccesarily if he's simply assessing the flow of the designed manifolds or mocking it all up on CAD, however flow rates don't necessarily mean power, swirl and the way in which intake charge enters and exhaust exits is also incredibly important. Might even be simpler than that and just making something that 'works' on basic design principles.
Yea mowgli didnt really think about that, the actual idea was produced today and we are currently researching atm, and thinking of ways we can analyse it.
Mainly needing the head to make a jig so we know it fits,
think we were going to take the dimensions and recreate each manifold and using solidworks seeing the effeciancy of air flow and build up of air flow if that makes sence lol
Not too sure what the software is but it can show the flow directions and build ups etc ermm i am talking to my course leader tommorow to ask him exactly how we are analysing it so i will tell you tomorow
i can supply a set of valves aswell if needed gayer
Probabl, flowdynamics iirc? solidworks has a built in 'add on' to handle flow characteristics... so whatever thats called :p
Okay sorted most of the parts hopefully thanks draper
As for the analyis of the flow is done on solidworks using flowworks and basically you draw a precise 3d model and it can measure all kinds of interesting stuff, never used it but the course leader was talking about it and it sounds awesome.
Anyhow out project is now finalised, from the information in this thread CLICKY (http://www.pngclub.com/forum/showthread.php?t=157761) We have decided to design (and if time allows) produce a aftermarket throttle body system including a matching exhaust manifold to suit.
And it will involve (not calculated yet so not 100%) gsxr 750 throttle bodies and aftermarket management.
Should be fun
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