Also known as intake trumpets, velocity stacks were developed for purposes that don’t include the engine bay’s appearance. Put simply, smoothing the flow of air allows more of it to flow through the ...
Nothing screams '60s-era coolness like a bunch of velocity stacks on top of some American iron. Usually, they showed up on road racing cars where a mile-long torque curve could help the wide rpm ...
Velocity stacks are the lace teddies of high-performance engines. So when Chicagoland's Fluid Motorunion wanted aluminum horns for their project BMW M3, they ran to the AutoCad and created a mockup.
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