by vigilant104 » Sun Apr 08, 2018 1:54 pm
Would a conventional air filter or an even less restrictive foam "sock" in the intake plenum do what you want (eliminate dynamic pressure while allowing cool air into the TB)?
FWIW, the cooling of induction air by vaporization of the fuel does present the theoretical possibility of induction icing, even without the pressure drop/cooling caused by the venturi in the throat of a conventional carb. IIRC, the use of slightly warmer under-cowl air is assessed to make up for this evaporative cooling effect and, in practice, eliminates concerns about carb icing if there's no venturi. Obviously, if this is correct and a user deliberately avoids the use of this warmer under-cowl air, the potential for carb icing goes up. And once icing is evident, I doubt that switching to the slightly warmer under-cowl air would be very effective at melting it, it would take "real" carb heat (heat muff around the exhausts, etc).
Mark Waldron
Sonex 1230 (Builder: Jay Gibbs)
Aerovee, Trigear