Mike, It had a surface crack for some time that grew into a crack? Kinda lame, those plastic boxes seem almost brittle. My thoughts were the same on the outside air. I'll try and dig up the tech regarding the subject, I think it was LS1.com. Long thread on ITB and the air intakes.
Jason your right somebody must have the simple math for us. It's two 3" tubes ...
I've also asked Harrop, they must have the data.
here is one... stolen from LS1.com:
Originally Posted by 3.4camaro
8-50mm diameter tb's= 15705 sq. mm. surface area of throttle body.
1-105mm tb = 8654 sq.mm. surface area.
So the ITBs have a little less than twice the throttle blade surface area. Maybe that's why ITBs outflow a beck intake and tb.
In a ITB setup, each cylinder gets its own air supply. This means that each cylinder creates its own vacuum, and 1 cylinder doesn't suck on the supply of another cylinder. Maybe this raises the deltaP, because the air on the outside of the valve(in the intake runner) isn't being sucked(causing a low pressure) by another cylinder. This keeps the deltaP higher than it would be with a traditional single tb setup, and we all know a higher deltaP moves more air into the cylinder.
This make any sense to anyone?
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