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cad drawings for b16a???
hey guys sorry i didnt know where to post it if its in the wrong place, but im looking for a cad drawing of a b16a or any b series motor really if you also have d, h, or k it will be greatly appreciated thanks in advance cheers guys
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No sorry, I don't. If you don't mind me asking, what do you want them for?
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Blue prints of B16, no, maybe ask workshops, but diagrams, get the service manual or workshop manual, an u should b set
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Originally Posted by crazy.ivan
No sorry, I don't. If you don't mind me asking, what do you want them for?
i wanna use them to study port flow to simulate porting maching etc easist way to study without actually physically doing it and spending money lol
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wouldn't you need a 3D model rather than a 2D cad drawing to study something like that. You would also need a program that is capable of analysing air flow.
define "study"
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lol cad doesnt mean 2d , it can mean 3d aswell. just means any drawing made on computer rather then by hand.
probably a long shot but try companies that make billet products for b series, such as SKUNK2 , they would definately have the 3d version , as they need it for a cnc machine. doubt they would give it for free
Last edited by hisoka; 18-09-2010 at 12:30 PM.
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I am a draftsman, and I use CAD all the time (though in 2D not 3D) so this sounds really interesting. What programs are you planning to use?
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Originally Posted by hisoka
lol cad doesnt mean 2d , it can mean 3d aswell. just means any drawing made on computer rather then by hand.
probably a long shot but try companies that make billet products for b series, such as SKUNK2 , they would definately have the 3d version , as they need it for a cnc machine. doubt they would give it for free
I know, it stands for computer aided design.
Typically CAD is associated with autocad, not 3D cad. He should've specified what he was after in the OP.
I highly, highly doubt any company such as skunk2 or similar is going to provide you with a model
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x2 mark lol
I'd download cad and diy, no one in a firm would issue a drawing for free let alone a company who would've spent countless hours figuring out the flows needed
what degree is this for? my boss never had the internet during this type of assessment lol
go to a wreckers, buy one and do an as-built, draw up on paper to scale, pretty easy
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lol how is cad referred to with autocad?
CAD is CAD....and there is coutless programs that can model in 3d and project to 2d and vise versa, pro engineer, autocad, solidworks, etc etc
To analyse the flow you need to setup a proper CFD environment and trust me, the coefficients and math strings you need is not as simple as you think.
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Originally Posted by Chr1s
To analyse the flow you need to setup a proper CFD environment and trust me, the coefficients and math strings you need is not as simple as you think.
That's just what I was thinking... Pretty ambitious project.
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