Oh I didn't answer the material costs. Plastic in 1kg spools is around $30-50 in either PLA or ABS. Most parts are pretty light. The Velocity stack below is around 120g... so thats $6 or so, and that is pretty hefty!
Plohl, I'm starting to develop a 3D model of my car. I've purchased a fairly detailed 3D body, but as I work on parts I'm modelling the surroundings and adding detail. At this stage I'll be using 3D Studio MAX as I can develop parts in it a lot quicker, but I can translate it to other packages to do protyping if required. I'll keep the project open source, so if someone wishes to get a copy, give me a shout.
gslender, I'm working on modelling up the Jenvey ITBs at the moment. Once I have my 1.8l engine, I'll model the surrounding brake booster and clutch master so that I can build an airbox that will fit. If you go 3D printed, the airbox can be formed to any curved shape so you don't have to stick to the sheet metal forms you've mocked up. With the trumpets, I can pretty much make any curved length you might need. Printed out of ABS plastic, I'm pretty sure they would last for a few dyno runs depending on how hot the throttle bodies get. It certainly couldn't be run longer form though. If the trumpets work, then I could print a plug and they can be laid up out of carbon fiber.
here is a quick model. But I won't know how it will fit until I've spaced it all out.
ITBs_sm.jpg
here is a print halfway through. you can see the honeycomb infill inside.
20140917_153523.jpg
And the finished product... 2.5" ID Velocity stack. this will fit a K&N filter over the outer diameter.
20140918_092921.jpg
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
NA8: N/A 200whp | Haltech | Skunk2 Intake | S90 TB | RCP | 5 speed c/r dogbox | 4.78 diff | AST Shocks
Barbs L: 64.12 | S: 58.62 | Collie: 49.72