Hi there,
Now I know that I am not educated in terms of optimal flow rates, but am just toying around with an idea since my Toyota bit the dust.
EDIT: I also forgot to add that I wanted to replace the carb with something smaller. I have 6 or 7 carb laying around from anything for a Honda Super Cub 90 to a Honda Rebel 250. Maybe I could make an intake that could accept one of these carbs?
I have an SR5 Corolla with a ton of miles that isn't worth the $300 for a new carburetor, so I thought it would be a fun idea to "engineer" it for fuel economy. Please correct me where needed, I know that I am just an amateur when it comes to engine design and operating principles.
So any intake that is oriented towards performance is usually a bigger diameter right? So in principle, a smaller diameter intake would restrict the total mixture allowed in right?
So does that mean I can just fabricate myself a smaller intake manifold port and attach a smaller carburetor on it for better mpg?
I know this probably isn't right as I suspect from reading around that air speed/charge speed has something to do with why, but that's why I am here! TO learn. Thanks!