by maxracesoftware » Sat Mar 29, 2008 1:27 pm
yes i'd go widen the floor's width at the short turn,
but theres water there waiting for you,
you need to be very careful.
the more the port "turns" like a 23deg design -vs- a more
modern straighter shot design,
the more short turn width you need at the Apex.
it can be as wide as the Valve's OD if its possible with enough
metal to safely port.
there's more CFM gains to be had working the Short Turn
Curve "away" from the Valve Stems edge in the Bowl,
that is , using the valve stem's edge as a visual referrence
point and "biasing" the short turn curve away from the
center of the Bowl, the center of the Valve Stem diameter,
or edge...its called "laying back the Short Turn"
what's happening to you is that your Short Turn Curve
is turning too far into the Bowl, this is fasely picking up
Flow Numbers until around .500" Lift , then flow drops
after .500" lift as the valve starts lifting away from .25 L/D,
as it was using the Valve's Head to keep flow attached.
once the valve head moves further away ,
the flow separates and drops.
Look at it this way,
if just Dry AirFlow cannot stay attached,
that is, its entirely "TOO-Sensitive" to your Short Turn Curve,
then how do you expect Mixture of Air and Gasoline,
which is heavier, to stay attached ?
thats why i call it "False-Flow"..it looks good on a FlowBench
but won't make the correct HP for those Numbers,
thats what Darin seeing.
all that type of Flow will give you is slightly better low RPM
TQ and HP as it keeps the FPS up at low RPMs,
but as RPMs increase its choked there and it doesn't make
the mid to hi rpm HP numbers and will use
more Fuel on the Dyno. it will spray wash the chamber wall
directly across, it will be clean there.
You want to take "Sensitivity" out of the Port,
you want the Flow to stay attached no matter what.
if you get the Short Turn Curve laid-back more,
it will flow great everywhere and do so with a backcut
on the valve like 30deg or so,
the first sign the Curve's wrong, is you Port flows more Air
without a BackCut from .4500 or .500 lift to .800+ Lift
when things are correct, it will love a BackCut,
the ports sensitivity will be gone !
getting back to "False-Flow",
its possible you can grind the Short Turn Curve one way,
loose CFM numbers, but it will not fall off,
and make more HP...this is something like Darin's talking about
but when its correct, you gain the entire Flow lift range
and its worth more HP that way !!!
leaving the short turn curve fat will give you more
low rpm to mid range TQ and hurt mid to top end HP,
grinding too much curve away or laying it back too far
gains hi rpm HP, but reduces Peak TQ to low rpm TQ
its a balancing act getting the Curve correct for the
application....thats why its best to have a modern
straight shot port that takes the load off the short turn,
and can use + handle higher FPS