Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2006 9:12 pm
Now that I have my bench running but not totally finished I started doing some flow testing on a head.
Since I have zero hands on experience flow testing I wanted to ask some of the members here with practical experience how to interpret what I found with this head.
Here it is.
While testing the intake port with valve lift in .100 increments from .200 to .700, the flow peaked at .500, then went down slightly at .600 and .700. The head has relatively small runners (volume) but with fairly large valves. I tested at 28" h2o.
Is this simply indicative of a port's inability to flow any more due to limitations set by small runner volume as well as the need for the entire port from intake opening to the combustion chamber to be reworked?
Or does it suggest something else like turbulence, etc could be effecting it?
I would be interested in your thoughts.
Thanks.
Dom
Since I have zero hands on experience flow testing I wanted to ask some of the members here with practical experience how to interpret what I found with this head.
Here it is.
While testing the intake port with valve lift in .100 increments from .200 to .700, the flow peaked at .500, then went down slightly at .600 and .700. The head has relatively small runners (volume) but with fairly large valves. I tested at 28" h2o.
Is this simply indicative of a port's inability to flow any more due to limitations set by small runner volume as well as the need for the entire port from intake opening to the combustion chamber to be reworked?
Or does it suggest something else like turbulence, etc could be effecting it?
I would be interested in your thoughts.
Thanks.
Dom