I mentioned on my other thread, that I recently performed an intake test. I compared 5 different intake manifolds on my 455, with FAST XFI Sportsman throttle body EFI and ignition control.
I've seen many people make statements such as "you need to use a blah-blah intake with efi" without ANY support for their claims. They have theories and opinions, but no hard evidence. I had my own theories, and had done a little testing, but wanted to take things a bit further.
I already had an Edelbrock Performer. A friend let me borrow a Holley Street Dominator. I then bought a Torker II, and Tomahawk, and an old square-bore Edelbrock P4B intake.
ALL intakes are box-stock, except for having the water crossovers removed to speed up change-outs during the testing. I would have loved to have tested a factory intake, except that I do not have one that has been modified to accept my square bore throttle body and I don't want to mess with adapters.
To be clear, the Performer and P4B are both dual plane designs, and the other 3 are single plane.
My good friend and professional EFI tuner, Eber Saenz, sat in for the testing and helped me optimize the initial tune. We optimized the tune for the Performer intake (which was already on the car). Once we felt that we had all the peak power that intake would provide, we started testing the other intakes.
Each dyno pull was data-logged with the FAST XFI software. The program had sufficient capability to keep the AFR close to target at peak RWHP for all of the intakes, but all of the intakes could have been fine-tuned to provide smoother power at lower RPM, but none were likely to perform substantially better than what was seen in the testing. Due to time constraints, I only had time to make one pull with each intake, so no further tuning was attempted - and we left the tune unchanged to make the testing as fair as possible. Note that even though the tune was optimized for the Performer intake, ALL the other intakes made more peak HP, even though they were using the same tune!
So here is the first results graph to consider: