I don't think the intake doesn't really cares if you are making 465 peak hp with a 352 at 6800 rpm, or 465 peak hp with a 427 at 6000 rpm. I mean everything makes some kind of difference, but not much at peak hp here.
Jay tried this intake on engines ranging from 407 hp to 645 hp.
pl
I think I'd have to disagree with that, as wave harmonics depend on the rpm range, displacement, etc.
Either way, I'll have to come up with another game plan. It will either be an intake change or a cam change. If it's an intake change, I'd probably follow Frank's suggestion and see if I could borrow a TW, although I hate borrowing guys' $$$ intakes.
So you think the intake would be affected significantly (peak hp?) on two different cid/rpm combos making otherwise similar hp?
pl
Would be affected, or would affect? LOL
Yes, I do think it would affect.
I guess I should have said ,"would the function of the intake (manifold) be affected by the differences in the two combos which otherwise make similar hp."
Or you can be intentionally daft and argumentative.
pl
I wasn't trying to be argumentative, I just didn't know what you were referring to. Don't be a big girl.
But yes, I think the function of the intake manifold is affected by the difference in the two combos which otherwise would make similar hp.
I am pretty sure you would disagree no matter what I said. But the offer still to borrow the TW still stands.
pl
Not true. If you said you were a big girl, I'd agree wholeheartedly.
Some engines need a lot more rpm than others to make the same horsepower and it's usually the small engines. Likewise, a runner/port opening that's a straight shot at the valve, or a runner that's the correct length for the rpm range is very important.
Thanks for the offer again, but I'd hate to risk getting it here safely and then find out I can't use it.