reversion and intake manifolds
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intake reversion, exhaust gas reversion, or exhaust water reversion ?
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Actually, a positive displacement supercharger can help fend of exhaust reversion. The spinning rotors seem to help stop/dampen pressure going from comb chamber to intake port.
Centrifugal blowers don't seem to have this benefit since the tb/carb throttle blades are afterwards and it does not have rotors sitting/spinning atop the the intake ports like the positive displacements.
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When both valves are open the intake port, comb chamber, and exhaust are all open to each other.
So, I say Hell Yes, the intake can influence this.
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I may be off in my thinking + knowledge, so let's hear more opinions.
Centrifugal blowers don't seem to have this benefit since the tb/carb throttle blades are afterwards and it does not have rotors sitting/spinning atop the the intake ports like the positive displacements.
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When both valves are open the intake port, comb chamber, and exhaust are all open to each other.
So, I say Hell Yes, the intake can influence this.
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I may be off in my thinking + knowledge, so let's hear more opinions.
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Re: reversion and intake manifolds
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When both valves are open the intake port, comb chamber, and exhaust are all open to each other.
So, I say Hell Yes, the intake can influence this..
So, I say Hell Yes, the intake can influence this..
That interesting, but he asked if the intake manifold can cause reversion, and the answer is still no.
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There is definitley reversion in your intake manifold, especially in marine engines where the motor is under constant load and carb openings tend to be larger. That is why large plenum intakes are more desireable to dampen the paulses and create more top end power.
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Originally Posted by racinfever
There is definitley reversion in your intake manifold, especially in marine engines where the motor is under constant load and carb openings tend to be larger. That is why large plenum intakes are more desireable to dampen the paulses and create more top end power.
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