Rick360
Electrical
- Feb 12, 2004
- 17
When porting a set of heads there are ways to enhance high, mid or low lift flow characteristics. I realize the ideal is to gain at all lifts but sometimes there is a tradeoff.
Which one would you trade for what other one? and why?
I profiled a cam which has .800" net lift thru its entire lift curve to see how long the valve was at what point, the piston velocity, and the flow at that lift. I then calculated theoretical flows throughout the intake stroke to see which lift points made the bigger difference. It seems that .700" and up had a bigger effect. Does this hold true on a dyno? Would gaining 10cfm at .7" - .8" be worth giving up 10 cfm at .5"-.6"?
Rick
Which one would you trade for what other one? and why?
I profiled a cam which has .800" net lift thru its entire lift curve to see how long the valve was at what point, the piston velocity, and the flow at that lift. I then calculated theoretical flows throughout the intake stroke to see which lift points made the bigger difference. It seems that .700" and up had a bigger effect. Does this hold true on a dyno? Would gaining 10cfm at .7" - .8" be worth giving up 10 cfm at .5"-.6"?
Rick