by jfholm » Tue Apr 28, 2009 10:23 pm
Well your Holley carbs are rated at 1.5" HG (Mercury) and I just looked at a thread over at speedtalk.com and the opinion there was that a correct sized engine should be pulling about 1.5" hg at WOT. Now you just need to convert that to inches of water. 1 psi is 27.67 inches of water or 2.0345" of HG (Mercury).
So basically 1" of HG equals 13.57 inches of H2O. So times 1.5 X 13.57 = 20.355 inches of H2O.
Trouble is it's not that simple. In a real running engine it is not steady state like that. The actual depressions in the port etc varies depending on rpm, valve opening etc.
I think that was where the original standard of 28" H2O came from. A lot of good engine builders are now flowing at much higher depressions, i.e. 36" or higher and getting better results when installing the heads on an engine.
John
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