Originally Posted by AndyF
Are you talking about head flow? The rule of thumb for head flow is that cfm is 2 hp. So a head that flows 300 cfm should be capable of supporting 600 hp. This is barely a rule of thumb since it is only roughly correct but it gets you in the ballpark. The assumption is that the engine builder doesn't do anything stupid either upstream or downstream of the heads.


And that it is a V8, a 4cyl is 1 to 1.


I am not causing global warming, I am just trying to hold off a impending Ice Age!