Geoff 2
Well-Known Member
[1] I find it hard to believe that the CH4B will perform better than the Perf intake. Why would Edel bring out a new intake that works in the same basic rpm range as the one it is replacing, but make less power!?!? What would be the sense, or reasoning in that?
[2] The Perf intake had runners with smaller CSA [ than the CH4B ] & a trapezoid shape through the runner bends. This was done for more airflow efficiency because 40 yrs of knowledge gained showed that bigger is not always best. The Japs & Europeans learned that a loooooong time ago.
[3] I am not sure that the Perf intake needs an adapter for non-spread bore carbs. It has both sets of mounting holes & both types of carbs were used on Ch engines.
[2] The Perf intake had runners with smaller CSA [ than the CH4B ] & a trapezoid shape through the runner bends. This was done for more airflow efficiency because 40 yrs of knowledge gained showed that bigger is not always best. The Japs & Europeans learned that a loooooong time ago.
[3] I am not sure that the Perf intake needs an adapter for non-spread bore carbs. It has both sets of mounting holes & both types of carbs were used on Ch engines.