furious70
Well-Known Member
that's interesting. I only have my experience and 2 other friends with home built multiport - all 3 ran dual planes (one tried 3 different intakes, dual and single plane) never saw the MAP act up - you should have seen a vacuum gauge do the exact same thing then, right? Where were you drawing the feed from?On my son-in-laws 318 we installed a throttle body efi on a performer manifold. we couldn't get it tuned real well at cruise rpm. connected laptop and watched the MAP sensor at it would bounce/vary alot up to peak torque. added a spacer - got better, added another spacer -1 1/2" total, a little better. swapped out to a single plane and we got it tuned easy.
I think the dual plane manifold and the small plenum amplify the pulses and single plane dampens the pulses for better MAP reading on his engine. I also think it would vary from combo to combo.