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Sent: Friday, March 19, 2004 11:20
AM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Cooling
Ducts
Good point, Rusty, glad
you caught that. No - the core should be at the end of the bell
curve. The rectangular shape after that was just something for me to
hold on to as I handled the curves and keeping my mitts out of the way of the
coordinates.
Thanks Ed. I'll try not to
violate your cooling thoughts any more than necessary.
BTW, we can forget
any EDDIE principle for the intake. About my only option is
going to be to run two separate 1.75" tubes from each throat of the TWM TB, to
the bottom of the right side rad duct. I guess that makes each
runner about 45-50" long.
Thanks
again,
Rusty
Have to agree with you, Rusty. 50 inches would
put the DIE effect down below 2000 rpm. However, that does not mean you
won't produce good power. As I remind folks, for you to get anything out
the DIE, you must first have good basic airflow.
The 1.75" dia tubes should enable it to breath
fairly well even with the long lenghts of runner. It will be interesting
to see what you max rpm turns out to be.
Ed