I’ve seen all the data that suggests that as far as intake mods go, the crossover pipe is generally the only thing that is worth spending money on. I’ve also seen the photos of the stock crossover pipe with all the weird lumps/fins inside the tube, but part of me has to be wondering if there is any sort of benefit to it? I mean I have to imagine it would’ve been cheaper for Ford to find a normal piece of tubing without all the extra material inside of it, so unless turbulent airflow going into the turbo helps with lower rpm range torque delivery or if it helps with fuel economy somehow I don’t see how or why Ford would go with a, relatively speaking, restricted pipe instead of just something that would maximize airflow.
Wondering if there are any fluid dynamics experts, engineers, or engine builders on here that would be willing to hazard an educated guess.
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Wondering if there are any fluid dynamics experts, engineers, or engine builders on here that would be willing to hazard an educated guess.
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