Did post this over on Speedtalk a while ago,but it was an intriguing result,so I'll post it here too: Did a flowtest on a Mitsubishi 3000 GT VR-4 head, flowed the intake at every two millimeters,both valves at the same time.
I flowed all the way up,1-3-5mm etc to 13 mm of lift. And then I noticed something...
Being tired...I had missed increasing the lift on both valves the same amount...at the 9mm lift point I had one at 8mm and one at 9mm...this error moved on to the 11 mm LP,one at 10 and one at 11. This should have yielded less flow,as one valve hasn't lifted as much as the other one...but they flowed more. I had more flow at the 9mm lift point with the valves "staggered" than I had with both valves at 9,10,11,whatever...?? Actually I got more flow with "staggered" valves at 8 and 9mm than I've ever measured in any stock 3000 GT head... any ideas??
Numbers...stock heads flow about 230 - 233 cfm @ 28". Staggered valves gave me 246 cfm,same depression...
BTW,doing one valve at a time and "adding them up" doesn't work at all in this head...one valve alone did flow close to 150cfm,and if I'd added them up I'd be at 290+ cfm and be done.. :laugh: