Here is the formula for figuring out how many C. F. M. our CTD flows at specific RPM, boost.
Example: 360 CID, 36 PSI (max boost), 3200 RPM
(some of your figures may be different)
I calculated the CFM requirement of this motor. It will need 1133 CFM. Part# RE-0880 flows enough CFM for this motor. RE-0880 will flow 1400 CFM
CID x Max. RPM divided by 3456 = CFM
Pounds of Boost divided by 14. 7 (add 1. 0 to this answer)= A
Take A x CFM = CFM requirement of turbo or supercharged motor.
360 x 3200 divided by 3456 = 333. 3
36 divided by 14. 7 = 2. 4 + 1. 0 = 3. 4
333. 3 x 3. 4 = 1133 CFM
Hope you have fun with this.
Eric
Example: 360 CID, 36 PSI (max boost), 3200 RPM
(some of your figures may be different)
I calculated the CFM requirement of this motor. It will need 1133 CFM. Part# RE-0880 flows enough CFM for this motor. RE-0880 will flow 1400 CFM
CID x Max. RPM divided by 3456 = CFM
Pounds of Boost divided by 14. 7 (add 1. 0 to this answer)= A
Take A x CFM = CFM requirement of turbo or supercharged motor.
360 x 3200 divided by 3456 = 333. 3
36 divided by 14. 7 = 2. 4 + 1. 0 = 3. 4
333. 3 x 3. 4 = 1133 CFM
Hope you have fun with this.
Eric
