I have finally got around to working on my carbon fiber
intake manifold design. I got some 2” carbon fiber sleeve. Not having any
bulk epoxy on hand I went to the hardware store and got some EnviroTex Lite Pour-On
(the only bulk epoxy they had). Pour-On is sold as a heavy duty wood finish but
it is clear epoxy 2 part epoxy. Unfortunately the stuff takes a long time to
dry. I used 2” foam pipe insulation as a form for the carbon fiber. The
test sample was 1 ply of CF. After it was fully dry (it took 2 days) I tried to
melt out foam pipe insulation with acetone. However, acetone did not have any
effect on the insulation and I was forced to cut it out with a big knife. While
not unexpected the CF tube was not as rigid as I had hoped. My calculations say
that it would have plenty of strength to withstand a backfire but I think a
more rigid manifold would be ideal.
I will try making a sample with 2 layers today. A second layer will also
greatly reduce the likelihood of pin whole leeks (something I have not tested
for yet). Attached are some
pics of the CF tube.
I will be sending out pics of my design work later today.
Alex Madsen