Playing around with different ways to utilize liquid to see what is going on in a port, I tried out a new tool. Simple yet effective. And during testing of it's use, I witnessed what the air is doing as the port aproaches and then goes turbulent. I started the vid at around .475 lift. Port backs up at around .525 to .550. You can see the trend as the valve is being opened until it goes fully turbulent. Sorry guys, I'm a little gitty cause there is so much speculation of why a port backs up, and I'm not sure how many people seen it happen in real time. Without seeing this using wet flow I would have been still scratching my head. Seems that there is so much more to learn without the need of dydes and black light. Vid is a little dark, but you can still see the fluid/wall/valve. If I put more light to it it produced a glare. It's one of those things you can see very well in person.