Calculating Carburetor Size With A Known Volumetric Efficiency; Calculating Volumetric Efficiency - Calculated Industries Hot Rod Calc 8703 User Manual

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Calculating Carburetor Size
With a Known Volumetric Efficiency
Building off of the previous example, you want to calculate your user-
defined carburetor size based on a known VE value. Suppose through
your experience and knowledge of your 1968 Pontiac GTO's engine
specs and modifications, you know you can reach a VE of 95%.
KEYSTROKES
1. Calculate a carburetor size based on a user-specified VE. Your
RPM and engine displacement are in memory, so you need to
only add your user-specified VE of 95%:
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2. Calculate the carburetor sizes:
Notice within the
first in the output. This carburetor size is calculated using the
entered VE value of 95%. As previously mentioned, you are not
likely to find an exact size of 594-cfm.
Repeated presses of
outputs, starting with the VE input.
Calculating Volumetric Efficiency
Volumetric Efficiency (VE) is the actual measured airflow capacity
at a particular RPM divided by the theoretical airflow capacity at
the same RPM. VE is generally expressed as a percentage. To
calculate the VE of your vehicle, you need to know a few things.
First, you need to know your actual measured airflow capacity at
maximum speed or maximum torque (a local dyno shop can help
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outputs, the User carburetor size appears
will toggle back through the inputs and
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ALC
EFF% S 95. VOL %
USER CARB SIZE 593.75 CFM
THEOR CARB SIZE 625. CFM
STREET CARB SIZE 531.25 CFM
RACE CARB SIZE 687.5 CFM
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