
Originally Posted by
cowpoos
...its about un-restricting it....as the main entry to the airbox is a few mm smaller than one of the throttle bodies...
Why I this an indication of restriction?
If you put this airbox on a flow bench then you may erroneously draw that conclusion.
BUT, an internal combustion engine does not have its inlet open the whole time, or anywhere near it. In fact on a 4 stroke, bearing in mind the wasted exhaust stroke this time is no where near constant.
From a flow point of view & ignoring any resonant effects, as long as the airbox is big enough for sustaining a gulp of cylinder then it’s not such a drama as a cursory inspection may ascertain.
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