umm you guys can think what you want. The primary function of a resonator maybe, yes to reduce noise, but you will find that resonance STRONGLY interrupts airflow.
I have seen at least 3 indep. tests confiroming this from coke bottles on intakes to resonators...
do your reserach first...... hope you find your answers!!!
umm you guys can think what you want. The primary function of a resonator maybe, yes to reduce noise, but you will find that resonance STRONGLY interrupts airflow.
didnt u just dig a hole 4 urself?
ur saying it interrupts air flow
so wouldnt it be best to remove it for better airflow??
umm you guys can think what you want. The primary function of a resonator maybe, yes to reduce noise, but you will find that resonance STRONGLY interrupts airflow.
I have seen at least 3 indep. tests confiroming this from coke bottles on intakes to resonators...
do your reserach first...... hope you find your answers!!!
like i said, show me the dyno graphs brother. this is quite a claim you are making, and it does fly in the face of conventional wisdom. in such cases, you'll need to do more than mention three independant tests to make a believer out of myself, and i suspect, other forum members too.
as i said earlier, check out most well known aftermarket intake setups, i haven't yet seen one with a resonator.
hahahah, i think ginganggoogly is correct thats why they are called resonators, they elimante the resonance of the air being sucked in. When air is being drawn in the air particles vibrate through the pipes and reflect of the inner walls like ping pong balls bouncing off the inner walls of the pipes, this motion cause the air inside to vibrate causing the induction sound you get. Similar concept for silensors for guns and riffles. But it would be interesting to see your thesis jansenrw. Im also doing a thesis, im designing a pneumatic turbine shaft for an engineering company. Can you post up the address or location where i can see your thesis. Cheers.
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