Hi Folks,
I'm starting on a B/ND project and think that I'll probably go with a small Ford engine combo. These cars burn methanol and from the research that I've done it seems that because of the extra fuel volume the consensus is that ports should be about 8%-10% larger than for gasoline fueled engines.
I'm looking at starting with a set of Dart heads and then doing what I can to kick up the airflow. This brings me to the question of how one knows if there's enough metal to remove without breaking through a port wall. Just experience? Ultrasound? Something else?
Also, what's the feeling about hand porting vs. CNC? To talk to people you would think that hand porting is almost old school, and that argument does seem to make some sense when comparing it to the mechanized perfection of a computer controlled mill.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Eric