i really like that you guys have so much engine building knowledge and supporting mods to boot. i have not even built my first engine yet at my tender age of 24. but ive seen the process and i thuroughly understand how engines work. the one thing that really gets me thinking the most about hp and fuel economy is header design. i love the look of somes beautiful flowing header. the problem with most headers (that ive seen) is that most if not almost all are designed for that racing peak torgue numbers. people want max flow at higher rpm levels. not to throw a rubber rooster at you guys...but the reason i wrote this thread was for fuel eco ideas. i want to develope max mpg for highway cruise without having to implement aero mods....who wants an even sillier looking aspire. this brings me back to my original point. could i design and build a header with smaller runners than customary to increase my peak torque numbers at cruise only. see, i have no reason to turn my car into a race car because i have a perfectly decent datsun just sitting around waiting for some sort of swap or turbo conversion. i have no idea the diameter or the exhaust ports on my b3 head. but i was planning on 1inch header primaries because it was smaller than what everyone else was running. somehow on a forum of one of the best fuel economy cars made in the last 25 years, we have closed our minds off to the idea of maybe lowering peak hp numbers for the ideas of better mpg.
let me also throw the idea of warm air intake out for everyone to chew on. this isnt a new idea by any means. but i live kansas. and it can get cold here in the winter. everyone knows cold air kills our little motors fuel atomization abilities which in turn hurts the main goal of my project. heres what i know about intakes. the general population upgrades to higher flowing air filters because it allows the motor to breathe easier. while there is nothing wrong with this - i dont not have any intentions to run my engine at wide open throttle at any time during my commute so the need for max air flow seems trivial by upgrading my filter only. but...with warmer air (then ambient) my throttle body would need to open up more than an ambient air build to take in the same amount of air to maintain cruise speeds. correct me if im wrong..but the air filter isnt the thing the limit the engines intake efficiency. its the throttle body. eliminating or getting close to eliminating this restriction would be the easiest way to maximize my breather at cruise. k and n claims 0-3 mpg increases from just a filter. imagine what you could gain from the thing that actually limits your air intake.
let me also throw the idea of warm air intake out for everyone to chew on. this isnt a new idea by any means. but i live kansas. and it can get cold here in the winter. everyone knows cold air kills our little motors fuel atomization abilities which in turn hurts the main goal of my project. heres what i know about intakes. the general population upgrades to higher flowing air filters because it allows the motor to breathe easier. while there is nothing wrong with this - i dont not have any intentions to run my engine at wide open throttle at any time during my commute so the need for max air flow seems trivial by upgrading my filter only. but...with warmer air (then ambient) my throttle body would need to open up more than an ambient air build to take in the same amount of air to maintain cruise speeds. correct me if im wrong..but the air filter isnt the thing the limit the engines intake efficiency. its the throttle body. eliminating or getting close to eliminating this restriction would be the easiest way to maximize my breather at cruise. k and n claims 0-3 mpg increases from just a filter. imagine what you could gain from the thing that actually limits your air intake.
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