Erik G wrote:
so how do you get that perfect? Meaning, how do you know that you need another inch? Flow bench with the manifold and head bolted up?
No, this is unrelated to the flow bench, which gives static flow numbers (volumetric flow and linear speed). This is about a dynamic phenomena. You basically need to measure the length along the centerline of all your components along the intake path: back of intake valve to manifold mounting surface on the head, outlet to inlet of the manifolds, and outlet of the carbs to the inlet of the air horns. You add all those lengths up and that's your effect intake length with respect to harmonics. From there its a function of the speed of sound in air. You can see how changing the effective intake length shifts the RPMs of the different harmonics. In my case, my intake length was a bit on the short side, adding the 1/2 specers brought the 2nd harmonic to a more usable range.
N8-Car wrote:
How do you know the RPMs before engine has been dyno or installed in the car? Is there a formula for knowing what size?
It's an educated guess based on the combo, especially the heads and cam, but everything counts in its own way.