Rather than risk derailing the Tsunami rebuild thread I thought I'd start a new one.
When watching the excellent home movies about Tsunami's construction I noticed she began with a NACA intake on the top cowling which later became a more standard trunk intake a la Allison Mustangs. I asked about the reasoning for that and I think it was answered.
As far as I'm aware - bearing in mind my relatively small knowledge bank compared to many members here - only Stiletto and Miss Ashley II featured NACA intakes for induction (I'm not terribly interested in MAII's NACA radiator intake in this thread).
Is losing the Mustang Smile in favour of a NACA intake a practical decision? If so, is it for drag reasons or does it help the carb "breathe" more?
It certainly makes for a sleeker nose which must be cleaner for racing and I'm curious to learn if this is true and, if so, why more inline racers haven't adopted it.
When watching the excellent home movies about Tsunami's construction I noticed she began with a NACA intake on the top cowling which later became a more standard trunk intake a la Allison Mustangs. I asked about the reasoning for that and I think it was answered.
As far as I'm aware - bearing in mind my relatively small knowledge bank compared to many members here - only Stiletto and Miss Ashley II featured NACA intakes for induction (I'm not terribly interested in MAII's NACA radiator intake in this thread).
Is losing the Mustang Smile in favour of a NACA intake a practical decision? If so, is it for drag reasons or does it help the carb "breathe" more?
It certainly makes for a sleeker nose which must be cleaner for racing and I'm curious to learn if this is true and, if so, why more inline racers haven't adopted it.
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