PRH
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Good on him for not getting caught up in all the internet blather.I was with him yesterday and I pointed out the thread and he says he'll look at it, He was working on cust cars.
Good on him for not getting caught up in all the internet blather.I was with him yesterday and I pointed out the thread and he says he'll look at it, He was working on cust cars.
Episode #3 (short) >
Full episode Monday on YouTube.
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Quick question bout the sunken valves thing.... is it just a matter of higher CC in the chamber or another issue if they are slightly sunk.. i can't see 2-3CC that a sunk valve would cause being a lost of 30+hp/tq but i am no expert.. that's why i'm asking
yeah, i was thinking you would basically have to suck the valve almost into the head.. I am not getting why he is talking bout sunk valves costing that much powerIt depends on what you call sinking a valve.
To drop 30 hp you’d have to sink it a mile.
I just watched 2/3’s of part 3.
It’s clear he’s not a machinist. If he wants more torque he needs to look at his timing curve.
Does he ever even look at the plugs?
Two cams, four carbs and all that time.
Glad I’m not writing the checks for that.
...and yet so many machine shops just "let it go" like that, because "they think" since Chevys have adjustable valves, that everything else can get buy with it , too. But they're so ignorant they don't realize it's killin the Chevys too.Whenever they’re “seriously sunk”, you can just look across the valve tips.
When the exhaust are sunk a lot in the chamber side…….they’re just as misaligned on top.
The tip heights showing .020-.030 off on a motor making solidly under 1hp/ci isn’t going to be a major player imo.
Of course……..that assumes they were pretty close to begin with…….which isn’t always the case.
Some places down here charge that. Screw all that noise. I'll super tune myself for that kinda dough. lolUp here in Canuckistan dynos aren't very common and very costly. I'll bet a half day of 2-3 pulls, tinkering etc would be close to $1k if not more.
Some places down here charge that. Screw all that noise. I'll super tune myself for that kinda dough. lol
You don’t “think” you need a dyno and you may not, but if you’re hunting for perfect it’s a huge shortcut. A full day here (6 hours and +-20 pulls plus breakin) at a world class shop cost me $1200 and it’s been well worth it every time Ive done it.I've never priced it out, so I'm probably waaay low. I'm with you, I don't need a dyno. I'm hoping to take 1 trip down the track is all.
You don’t “think” you need a dyno and you may not, but if you’re hunting for perfect it’s a huge shortcut. A full day here (6 hours and +-20 pulls plus breakin) at a world class shop cost me $1200 and it’s been well worth it every time Ive done it.
You don’t “think” you need a dyno and you may not, but if you’re hunting for perfect it’s a huge shortcut. A full day here (6 hours and +-20 pulls plus breakin) at a world class shop cost me $1200 and it’s been well worth it every time Ive done it.
You don’t “think” you need a dyno and you may not, but if you’re hunting for perfect it’s a huge shortcut. A full day here (6 hours and +-20 pulls plus breakin) at a world class shop cost me $1200 and it’s been well worth it every time Ive done it.