Got a question about reducing dead spaces with filler and how it may or may not aid overall cfm. This weekend I started filling the expansion areas in my port. There is a big expansion zone behind the PRt and a lesser dip zone on the opposite wall leading up to the HBt (head bolt turn). The air speeds along the middle of both walls are better with less fall off swing as you probe down the port. So the pressures are becoming more balanced or better we can say. But the CFM values are about the same after filling the dead spaces. I was hoping I would see a "leap" in CFM but didn't.
Do heads perform better (on the track) with the same CFM from a bench but improved air speeds along (in this case) the PRt wall and the HBt wall? I want to think "yes" but have no proof. I guess I need to know if all the work this weekend has not been in vain. tom c