by Flash » Wed Oct 07, 2009 12:45 pm
THING I HAVE LEARN SO FAR!
This head is the "exception" to the general rules of porting.............
Such as,..... "over 350 fps is a no no or way to fast"..........but thats were the air wants to go, on my head and on the ssr to boot( quote, port your head the way the air want to go not were you thing it should go)
I posted up or started a new thread, on speed talk about these heads, and one of the guys that responded back said that on "mirrored ports"(like mine and the small block chev....and other too I'm sure) you should focus on the "hot side"(opposite wall of the prp, he said)as thats were the air want to go................
Well my "HOT WALL" is on the prp wall, high on the wall, and then travels down to the ssr......thats were most of my air want to go as of yet.
Still want to try a couple of thing, one step at a time, but then, I think i need to start porting were the air want to go..........
I also read a thread over there that was taking about a old Pontiac head that had the same High speed ssr problem(over 400)
He was instructed, that he could open up the port to equals the flow but would only make a good flow number that would only slow the car down at the track :p
According to Larry M in that thread you can have speed as high as 437 and still not have seperation as long as the radious is right and every other part is right from there all the way thru the valve angles. He said it better then that of course!
Gordon