Cylinder Head SBM Aluminium Hi Performance Mopar Big Port Comando, 2.
I would like to see these reproduced and a company like BP could make affordable W2 rocker gear.
Let's normalize offset rockers!
Every single small block ever produced should have had the offset intake ports. Chevy or Ford wouldda never stood a chance.Cylinder Head SBM Aluminium Hi Performance Mopar Big Port Comando, 2.
I would like to see these reproduced and a company like BP could make affordable W2 rocker gear.
Let's normalize offset rockers!
Every single small block ever produced should have had the offset intake ports. Chevy or Ford wouldda never stood a chance.
thay never did stand a chance till rules were imposed...DWB!Every single small block ever produced should have had the offset intake ports. Chevy or Ford wouldda never stood a chance.
Right. And the thing is, every single open chamber production small block made was a smog head. Every dang one. There was not a "real" performance head in the bunch. Think about all the Chevy "Bow Tie" junk them boys worship and their crap got blowed to pieces with a smog headed motor. LOLthay never did stand a chance till rules were imposed...DWB!
My cousin is running those heads on a 408 .700 lift roller. 3000 lb 69 roadrunner has been 6.13 at 111. He bought them off BillI know a guy who ran those in a bracket car. They were fully ported by Ryan back then.
The results weren’t that impressive.
My cousin is running those heads on a 408 .700 lift roller. 3000 lb 69 roadrunner has been 6.13 at 111. He bought them off Bill
Yeah we were just talking ut those heads today....i wqs shocked at how much the bare castings cost him....He said $2500 bareYep, same ones. That is running good, but the heads you just bought will run that good, or better.
To me, I would go with an Indy head, back then which has/ had more potential. Which is why, along with cost for the total deal is why they never took off.
I picked on Bill back then when he went to the dark side….constantly
No particular order
1.Valve cover rail increased in height approx .400 (dont quote me) to prevent oil slosh and valve cover leaks that SB mopar heads/valve covers are known for
2. Rail height also prevents rockers from hitting baffles on high light cams.
3.LA Valve cover rail, 5 bolt hole design utilized due to valve cover availability, LA's being more common, and not needing the magnum holes there to cause extra leaks
4. Will feature LA intake bolt pattern for more intake options. will explore featuring both Mag and LA, but if real estate is not there, will be LA only.
5. Scanned OEM LA 360 heads to ensure exhaust ports were similar enough to use inexpensive LA headers.
6. Also scanned front to ensure it doesn't protrude to the point it causes alignment issues or interference with accessories like alternator.
7. 7/16 Stud mount rockers, utilizing same valvetrain that we use in out SBC engines up to 454 CID / 600HP. Much more commonly available rockers, and a large savings to the end user.
8. Ports modeled after full CNC ported heads. exploring CNC offered version.
9. approx 200cc intake 75cc exhaust runner. will confirm
10. 2.08 intake valve. . 1.6 exhaust 18 degree valve angle
11. 58 cc chamber
as discussed, a pretty nice little performance head, thats a hybrid of an LA and Magnum. Not meant to be a P5,W2, yada, yada, but a quality head, that fits the bill for 95% of the small block market, can tickle 600 HP in a high strung build, and can do it with a valvetrain that doesn't cost $1000, the same headers your 360 uses, while retaining popular bolt patterns, and being offered at a reasonable price point, and adorning the top of the tried and true, BluePrint 408.
Thats what i have for the moment. will update once i check the status. So busy at work that even I lose sight of these at times. I'm excited too. i also want to get them going!
Nothing official until I get some 3d models printed. I'm hoping high 260's ootb. High 290's ported. I know what it takes to get a mopar sb head to 300....I'm not going to to wish in one hand.....lol rather be realistic with the shoe we are trying to fit into.Any word on the OOTB flow numbers?
Nothing official until I get some 3d models printed. I'm hoping high 260's ootb. High 290's ported. I know what it takes to get a mopar sb head to 300....I'm not going to to wish in one hand.....lol rather be realistic with the shoe we are trying to fit into.
If only there was a way to 3d print something that could be run on a motor with just some minor machining.
We have Renishaw RemAM 500q printers at work, used for mostly aluminum. But only have a print volume of 10x10x13, the machine costs $250,000 and the parts require all the normal machining. Something big enough to print a head, like a GE Concept Laser X, they're over $1,000,000.
It was kind of a joke. Just be cool someday to just order up a cylinder head and have it 3D printed down the road so you didn't have to cast and then ship it.
I thought that might be the case, but technology changes so fast, it seemed like a good opportunity to share whats available these days.
I've been trying to get access to the renishaws for exactly that kind of thing, a 3d printed intake. It would have to be in multiple pieces and welded, no luck so far. Cost to operate is too high
For the print volume restriction you might be able to split the head in half and then connect water jacket externally? I just bought a Bambu 3D printer that will do a 10" cube and if I ever get to the point of having a head flow machine, I'll be trying to model up some different port, bowl, and chamber shapes. But my CAD competency needs a lot of improvement first. Unfortunately the best I can do is some carbon fiber reinforced filiment, nothing in metal.We have Renishaw RemAM 500q printers at work, used for mostly aluminum. But only have a print volume of 10x10x13, the machine costs $250,000 and the parts require all the normal machining. Something big enough to print a head, like a GE Concept Laser X, they're over $1,000,000
it's not 3d printing, but damn impressive. Do what this guy does, lost foam casting. Check out his more current efforts for some really impressive stuff.
Lost foam casting.... WOW....
What is needed for any head to be sought after in the ability to be ported out further than most would expect.Nothing official until I get some 3d models printed. I'm hoping high 260's ootb. High 290's ported. I know what it takes to get a mopar sb head to 300....I'm not going to to wish in one hand.....lol rather be realistic with the shoe we are trying to fit into.
What is needed for any head to be sought after in the ability to be ported out further than most would expect.
Having the metal in the roof, (common) walls and short side to carve away is the key to future sales when the ability to port it out to the high heavens becomes known.
This was a problem with factory heads and some after market heads. In example the Edelbrock head ports out very good but the Speedmaster has metal in the places to spare that the Edelbrock doesn’t.
The Crysler/MP W2 & W5 port out really well but IMO, suffer on low lift flow. I can’t answer why exactly. Sorry in that one. The W5, suffered from crap unweldable aluminum but if casted well, people have reported flow in the 330’s+. I have a set of W2’s that went 323 cfm.
The hardest part is the pushrod pinch limitation of stock heads and the expense of gear to equip the head if it is moved. Such is the trials and tribulations of a head geared more towards racing than a replacement head that can perform.
The flow numbers have been well photographed and posted here.How much down is the low lift flow in your W5’s??
As valve speed goes up and lift goes up low lift flow (with the exception of overlap) becomes less critical.
You can’t use a bad valve job and kill low lift flow and expect to make good power.
Also, at overlap the port pressure is much higher than 28 inches of WC. So the port may look bad (or maybe weak or weaker is a better term) at 28 inches but at 45 or 60 inches or even 100 inches if your bench can do the last two may prove out that the low lift flow numbers aren’t as bad as they look.
The flow numbers have been well photographed and posted here.
lol you know I can never find stuff like that on here but I’ll look and see if I get lucky.