Ok so I clean up the rust and flashing off the bowl and runner and make it nice and shinney with my 60 grit roll. I take down the guide and just smooth up everything. I only opened up the bowl and smoothed the short side, just what it needed to look like a normal head. This is a old rusty practice head. Also a 1.90 valve and a valve job awhile back. When I get to .500 I start to hear the sound go back and forth and cfm up and down. I started to do somthing around the intake and noticed the sound change and I gained 10 cfm. So I went on to .600 and it was completly turbulant and I put my hand across the clay flat and gained 10 more cfm. Is there somthing I am missing or does that just change the entry of the air into the runner and changes everything To the valve? Any thought on this? This air really flows on the floor and here is what I am getting.
lift cfm fps
100 77
200 138 250
300 180 325
400 211 391
500 225 415
600 237 410
From what I have been reading the speed is really high?
I was just wanting some thoughts on if this is common to pick up cfm with messing around with the clay?
Thanks