Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2004 1:03 pm
This isn't really a technique, but I thought you'd all get a kick out of it. I was recently working on an inlet port for a two valve head. I was using a paint can opener to scoop some clay out of certain areas and just out of curiosity, turned the bench on and played with placing the end of it in certain areas of the port.
By placing it in the center of the floor of the port just in front of the short side I was able to pick up the flow by about 13cfm! Since then I've been working on the short side floor and short turn shape and now have the port up from about 133cfm to 148 with clay alone. I can still pick up the flow about two cfm with the paint can opener placed "just right", but it's getting pretty maxed out.
So the moral here, is that by experimenting and looking at more than just one angle, you can sometimes find some big improvements.
SWB
By placing it in the center of the floor of the port just in front of the short side I was able to pick up the flow by about 13cfm! Since then I've been working on the short side floor and short turn shape and now have the port up from about 133cfm to 148 with clay alone. I can still pick up the flow about two cfm with the paint can opener placed "just right", but it's getting pretty maxed out.
So the moral here, is that by experimenting and looking at more than just one angle, you can sometimes find some big improvements.
SWB