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While it's fascinating to read I believe it to be for the 1% tile...
I think you have a point to a point.While it's fascinating to read I believe it to be for the 1% tile...
Condensing things, for the initial $$$ outlay, work required for desired results, shop work and additional $$$ in most cases you at least described my scenario. Still would like to try what’s being presented here on some heads someday. Good reading and info regardless.Well no crap! LOL... So I guess for us Unknowing tightwad Cheapskates who had a set of these sent to our house loaded for $700 if we mailed these off to some Guru and he charged this ungodly amounts absolutely doubling the amount without question what would be really gain at the track?.. I mean they were completely budget-minded in the first place correct? I mean why wouldn't a guy just by Trick flows and be done with it or shockers??. I mean really the normal guy buying Speedmaster isn't trying to set the world on fire with $700... I mean if you were going to spend $1, 500 you would have probably just got the Shockers.. and if you were going to spend 2502 3K you would get the trick flows...
The one place that I called about these heads and having them checked out they said the seats were junk and the valve guides were junk and that would be $800.. that's not even porting them or a nice valve job or anything that's just fixing them according to their phone call...
While it's fascinating to read I believe it to be for the 1% tile...
I did home porting on my current heads with some guidance from my machine shop... It was the messiest nightmare I have never put myself through with this car LOL... Days of grinding in metal bits flying everywhere and all over my garage... With products like trick flow available now I can see why the art is being lost.. the stuff is already being built into the heads..Not necessarily. A Home porter could take the above info, do it, and have an idea where his head would measure up. The average person doesn’t look into a port and notice the common wall tilts in as it gets closer to the shortside, the floor tilts up as it gets closer, the roof tilts down as it gets closer. If I can help a guy see this and show him or her how to address it maybe guys won’t be afraid to try porting. Who knows they may get the bug like I did and build their own flowbench too. Porting is becoming a lost art and someone may be the next guy to design a cnc program.
Are the points you are talk'n about causing turbulence or are you shooting for volume?Not necessarily. A Home porter could take the above info, do it, and have an idea where his head would measure up. The average person doesn’t look into a port and notice the common wall tilts in as it gets closer to the shortside, the floor tilts up as it gets closer, the roof tilts down as it gets closer. If I can help a guy see this and show him or her how to address it maybe guys won’t be afraid to try porting. Who knows they may get the bug like I did and build their own flowbench too. Porting is becoming a lost art and someone may be the next guy to design a cnc program.
Are the points you are talk'n about causing turbulence or are you shooting for volume?
Rumble your spot on! My personal experience using these heads over the last 4 years would be right in line with your statement. I ran X heads for 30 years with some Port work and very nice valves, :/- Speedmaster heads where a noticeable power advantage. But toI honestly think that the OOTB head isn’t a bad deal and flows just fine for the price. It shows an easy 47 cfm gain on an average 360 head. The best I have seen reported from a 340 X head was 220 cfm at peak. That gives these heads a 27 cfm advantage.
With my basic layman’s math above, this loosely translates into a 54 hp gain over a stock head IF your looking to take advantage of the heads flow abilities.
If you went a little nutty on compression and cam and etc.... you know the drill and direction I’m going in, I would not be surprised to find a 70 hp gain on the race oriented engine.
I use those same lights.lol
I use those same lights.lol
Got mine a sears.
They did that to us recently too. Sucks.Walmart for me. They took my Sears store away.
They did that to us recently too. Sucks.
How have yours held up?
The inner nut came loose on mine so I tightened it and nik'd the thread to keep from backing off. Handy as heck they are.
would the design of intake(SP,DP or TR)change the flow in different locations?
Brett Miller , is that his maroon 66 dart , if so I remember it from mason dixon , W7 motor i believe and ran 9.20´s in the 1/4 with a flat hood. Have not seen it for years i think he was going w9
Yes. Chamber work and pushing the common wall over are next on the schedule. I hope to get out there sometime today.Are you also going to do work to the chambers?
would the design of intake(SP,DP or TR)change the flow in different locations?