Cheepy Three-Sixty build

I have.
I bet you're a great guy in person, on here you are VERY thin skinned. Been watching your ego trip grow...I think we've grown apart now. Guess you like stud mount magnum?Must be all that power in the awesomistically shaped closed chamber or that high velocity micro pinch and shorter runner, yeah that stuff sets records...
You will never see pics of my bench, That I built ,because all it is ....is eye candy. there is nothing to learn looking at a pic of your run of the mill superflow. It's like looking at a tire machine, unless you're physically demonstrating...no one learns anything and they could look up 100 pics of heads sitting on a flowbench...so they can still learn nothing if they want.
I was just trying to offer a tip.. but I see you mastered all there is, enjoy reinventing the wheel.

Naw I'm actually not as nice in person as I am on here because I wear my heart on my sleeve. If I don't like someone's character I will opt out of any kind of interaction with them diplomatically unless they don't get the hint--then I can get almost as ugly as Whoopi Goldberg.

Not sure I would refer to a guy sharing his build from a machinists/engine builders perspective an ego trip.

I do like the stud mount Magnum in a mild low lift application. It is the very high velocity and far better chamber that makes them superior to the antiquated LA stuff.

Considering you built your own flow bench it is very likely that it may show less than an industry stalwart like the SF-1020 or 600. You still never answered my question--Have you ever tested on your bench and then tested on a "name brand" bench?

I have 3 guys with benches somewhat local to me. 1 guy has a name brand bench--mine shows less cfm every time. 2 other guys have built their own and have tested on mine to compare--guess what? Mine displays less so naturally they like theirs better--I would too. I also participated in the SpeedTalk Flowaround experiment. This is where 2 cylinder heads were shipped all around the continent. An AFR 385CNC BBC and a ProComp CNC SBC were tested by about 20 diiferent shops and the results were mailed to a third party and kept secret until all the testing was done. Guess who's bench was at or near the bottom of the flow column?

I know there is nothing to learn looking at a pic of a head on a flowbench. It is proof that I actually did what I'm posting about--unlike an awful lot of chin waggers around here. It is like my 2 trade certificates framed and hanging on my wall--you can't learn anything from looking at them other than the fact that the guy's name on them is trained.

If I had mastered all that there is I certainly wouldn't be here posting on FABO. I'd be ending the tyranny all over the world in places like North Korea and Africa for a start.

Now that I've responded to your diatribe point for point-please piss off and don't come back or you might have to come up with a new screen name Justine. Ciao--J.Rob