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Old 12-16-2012, 02:06 PM   #1
Pesce Nero
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Default flow results

LS 317 head with 2.00 intake and 1.55 exhaust

last night I did 2 ports, one the runner only with carbide cutter so it has dimpling similar to golf ball

the second was runner, bowl and chamber and finished with sand paper roll

Neil came over to help and verify results

stock port
.1 70
.2 144
.3 195
.4 230
.5 233
.6 236

runner only with carbide cutter
.1 75
.2 146
.3 200
.4 242
.5 265
.6 276

whole port and chamber sand rolled
.1 71
.2 143
.3 203
.4 242
.5 272
.6 280

the hump from the rocker bolt was not removed nor was the swirl hump near the guide on any port

I use to remove the swirl hump and I'm not sure how much of a difference it makes but Dupree has a set I did for him a long time ago that I will test

all and all, the 40 cfm increase should equate into a 60 hp increase on a mild build, 80 hp on higher comp, big cam engine

one more thing, Neil brought over 2 efi intakes, IMO, the intakes could use a gasket match, or better yet, just make the whole port wider like I'm capable of doing with carb based intake setups matched to the felpro paper gasket
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