The
B2 system for the C-5 Corvette has evolved several times over the
years for added performance and ease of filter maintenance. In the
latest evolution,of this record setting system we have made
advancements for both Quality and ease of installation. Our customers
have asked for it and we have delivered.
Here is just some of what we have changed.
The Upper Air box
We have retooled the upper air box completely, The filter
flange area has been increased to enclose the new cotton gauze filter
properly, The seating radius had been altered to lower the box quarter
inch and allow for more uniform compression across the filter surface
area. We have added a perimeter gasket around the filter, encapsulating
the filter creating an air tight seal every time, so NO leakage! The box
material has been changed to more impact absorbent material.
Instructions
Here we spent a great deal of time adding many helpful hints and shortcuts to make the installation fast and easy.
We have added ALL NEW pictures, that are large and clear, greatly improving the ease of installation over older kits.
The VR-B2 features up to 40 HP throughout the RPM range
Specially designed water trough system helps dissipate any incoming water
Increases throttle response
Increases gas mileage 1-3 MPG
Increases acceleration
No cutting or drilling
Comes with VR Super Street filter
OEM Look and you get to keep your fog lights!!!
In the case of all VR ram air units, true power output will
never be able to be measured on a dyne as they are designed on a race
track (to be moving). All are tested at varying speeds with multiple
multipliers in them in order to function at the desired speed and
pressure levels, not noticeable on a static dyno (if you like strong
dyno numbers instead of unbelievable on track performance simply
disconnect the ram tubes or contact one of our tech staff to find out
how to adjust the VR for your power needs). What it comes down to is
during the design process you must determine if you are building a ram
air system or a system to pull numbers on a dyno. The reason being, each
property PULLING or PUSHING, has its own internal aerodynamic package.
The VR-B2 has a multiplier system in it (this will hurt pulling air flow
static, due to there shape, this can be negated by using an extra half
inch step in front of the filter but then it will delay the ram effect
as well). This is similar to a blower drive or turbo multiplier. It is
applied to airflow at each given speed. Example: say you had an after
market cold air box that at 75 Mph was 90% efficient. The VR is over
100% efficient at that same speed. Now at 100 Mph the cold air is still
at 90% (more than likely is has slipped to 88% efficiency, typical of
this type of setup). The VR is at well over 100% efficiency and
climbing! This is a gain that you will never see on a dyno.
All ram air boxes are about the same aren't they?
We love answering this because in the after market it seems
that very few ever care to really talk about or emphasize to you the
customer that if you want a fast car you need power and torque developed
under the curve. Everyone is so concerned about peak power on a dyno
that they forget two things:
1. The car needs power under the curve to accelerate.
2. The intake system must be able to recover, build and maintain air
pressure as quickly as possible. This means making the intake as
efficient as possible NOT at PEAK but during shift recovery under the
curve requiring proper air box design and internal systems to increase
velocity pressures to help offset any head loss incurred in the system.
As independently dyno tested by
Cartek and C5 Super Tuner shootout winner Danny Pop,
the VR-B2 made anywhere from 2-4 rear wheel Hp more than this
competitor at peak but at 5000 Rpm they both saw 5-10 Hp more while
sitting on a dyno on stock and modified cars. The VR-1B was designed to
perform under the curve. The system will typically gain the same or more
torque than Hp depending on the filter used and the year of the car.
Take a look:
(the test car is a 98 A4 with 2.73 axle, other than these
intakes, car is stock) Initially the VR is already maintaining +.25 Psi
more at this recovery point, in 1.5 seconds the VR is +.34 Psi from its
competitor. Now let's talk about Hp differences using the same Hp/Psi
formulas as mentioned elsewhere on this page.
This car pulled 299 Hp at -.89 Psi with the competitor and 302
Hp at -.89 Psi with the VR (this car averaged +2-5 Hp under the curve
with the VR depending on the Rpm). This will yield 21.657 Hp/Psi and a
21.874 Hp/Psi respectively. At shift recovery that equates to 303.19 Hp,
the VR produced 311.70 Hp. That's a 8.5 Hp difference at just shift
recovery from pressure alone, not including any difference on the dyno
we will use the lower numbers (2-5 Hp @ 5000 Rpm). That's a 10.5-13.5 Hp
difference. 1.5 seconds later there is a +.34 Psi difference, 14.21 =
307.75 Hp vs. 14.55 = 318.27 Hp. Now we are looking at a 10.52 Hp
difference from pressure only. Once again you add the dyno difference
using the lower number at 5000 Rpm (+2-5 Hp) and you have a 12.52-15.52
Hp difference and we are only at about 80 Mph. Now peak Rpm, the last
second before 90 Mph. 14.54 = 314.89 Hp vs. 14.74 = 322.36 Hp and now
add the dyno difference at peak (+2-4 Hp) 322.36 Hp +2 Hp = 324.36 or a
difference of 9.47 Hp. The only problem here is that as speed rose (not
shown on the chart) to a typical C5 trap speed the competitor lost -.14
psi (caused by air spillage pointed out elsewhere in this discussion)
bringing the VR back to the full +15 Hp over travelling through the ?
mile traps. If multiplied by a 15% correction factor for an automatic
car that would be a +17.25 Hp difference travelling through the ? mile
(remember the Mph difference of 1.7 Mph).
If you had to put an percentage to it 60-70% of the time in gear a VR is
12-15 Hp stronger and the last 30% its 12-9.2 Hp stronger than its
competitors. This is the current area of racing engine development that
is being concentrated on. In the old days you used a dyno. These days
it's used for general measurement and to run engines in before being
installed in the cars. If someone has designed a ram air system on a
dyno then it has a 90% chance of not working well at normal road speeds.
It will simply take too long to pressurize or the ducts will be to
short and air spillage will occur and the pressurization will be nil and
all that you will have is a filter hanging in the wind.
A proper ram air system is a very complex item to make function properly
at road speeds below 100 Mph. We spent over 2 years developing the
Corvette C5 unit but our parameters were for OEM, not all-out race use.
Our competition makes around 28-32 Hp through a 1/4 mile. The VR on a
standard C5 or Z06 averages 35-43 Hp through that same 1/4 mile but the
VR will make power and torque faster enabling it to be much quicker even
on a dyno. "We picked up 5 more Hp at peak over the Donaldson on our
basic 390 rear wheel Hp car on or chassis dyno. " Cartek Racing in
Garwood, NJ using a VR set up for their cars (1 inch spacer in front of
the filter vs. standard 1/2 inch), they were seeing 2-4 Hp more at peak
Rpm with a VR-B2 but at 5000 Rpm they were seeing as much as 10 Hp more
with the VR unit. Here in lies one of the many reasons why the VR is so
quick. The system was designed to be adjustable by simply increasing or
decreasing the plenum volume to suit a given cars power needs static.
This feature combined with the low pressure drop across of our
competition air filters allows the system to make more power under the
curve and with a very efficient internal duct package it will force feed
more air at lower speeds making for a much quicker and faster car.
It's no wonder the guys at Cartek have the fastest head and cam cars in
the country. Some of our customers with stroker motors have gained up to
30 Ft-lbs of torque and 18-22 Hp more than a Donaldson. The reason here
is simple. Proper air box design engineered to out flow the competition
all the way to 700 Bhp or 8000 Rpm!
We hope that you have enjoyed this small look into some of our R&D and If you have any questions feel free to E-mail Us.
A lot of companies talk about performance in the automotive after
market, but at VaraRam, we guarantee it! We have been doing it for
racing teams for years and now we are doing it for you.
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