by larrycavan » Wed Jul 20, 2005 7:23 am
Hi Mark,
I looked at your photos here and on the link you posted. In general, I'm a motorcycle guy and only do car heads for friends and relatives when I get involved in building their engines..... Here are just a couple of things I think are important to any porting project....
In general, low spots in the runners kill the flow.
I've found through my own experience that the size of the opening of the port exit, just below the valve seat will determine most of the flow volume overall.
I always think water when I'm porting. How the port aims the flow is every bit as important as how much it flows. Think about how the port runners can help induce a swirl pattern and the how the shape of the port exit will continue to guide the pattern being setup by the runners as the air enters the cylinder.
Just making volume happen isn't always the correct thing to be doing. If you kill a good delivery pattern while making more volume possible, the result may look good on the bench but the engine might think otherwise. How much you notice that depends on the state of tune of the engine before you ported the head.
If you haven't already done so, I highly suggest you look at
Best Regards,
Larry C.