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required airflow through airbreather??

bgs26

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I am currently in the process of building a new air breather on my 200 inline 6. How can I calculate if I will have enough air flow to the carbuerator? It will be a cold air type intake. Any help is greatly appreciated.
 

broncnaz

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Since nobody else has chimed in and I feel like being a post whore. take this for what its worth the fresh air tube for a 302 is aproximately 2"x4" so that should be more than enough for a 200 cid engine. Basically if you feel that you've lost topend power then you need more airflow.
 

bax

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Since nobody else has chimed in and I feel like being a post whore. take this for what its worth the fresh air tube for a 302 is aproximately 2"x4" so that should be more than enough for a 200 cid engine. Basically if you feel that you've lost topend power then you need more airflow.

I never think of you as a "Post Whore" I just think you know everything.;D
 

broncnaz

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I wish I knew everything.:p I've just spent a lot of time under the hood as many of us have although it seems like I spend more time in front of this square box nowadays.
 

bax

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I wish I knew everything.:p I've just spent a lot of time under the hood as many of us have although it seems like I spend more time in front of this square box nowadays.

Thats a lot better than under it, like me.
 
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