Edelbrock 2.055 (30 degree back-cut) testing

It looks good on the flow numbers, but it actually HURTS power in most cases. Exhaust side that is
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It looks good on the flow numbers, but it actually HURTS power in most cases. Exhaust side that is
Minimal change in exhaust flow, but in a running engine the backcut exhaust valve allows more reversion. When you get your exhaust pulses coming back up the header as a positive pressure or log manifolds, this allows hot exhaust back into the combustion chamber. This hirts the scavenge cycle and hot exhaust increases charge temperature prior to ignition this leads to retarding timing to prevent detonation.