Re: went edel victor aluminum head finaly!
[Re: Clanton]
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You could also have them hand ported instead of a one size fits all cnc port job. I know cnc is the trend nowadays but just something to think about...!
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Re: went edel victor aluminum head finaly!
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Thanks!I was thinking more on the hand porting and that is from a cost factor for now.
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Re: went edel victor aluminum head finaly!
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I measured the bolt hole depth and I will be able to use the studs I have in there.SWEET! edelbrock outside .930 inside 1.030 middle 3.370
factory iron +/- .005 1.000 .975 3.040
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Re: went edel victor aluminum head finaly!
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12/11/12 11:42 PM
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Are those CFM measurements at .100 to .800 valve lift?
Mr.Cab Racing and winning with Mopars since 1964. (Old F--t, Huh)
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Re: went edel victor aluminum head finaly!
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Are those CFM measurements at .100 to .800 valve lift?
Yes
Thanks
Well,Why do you ask ?LOL
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Re: went edel victor aluminum head finaly!
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I was curious as to which numbers meant which numbers I'm assuming the second row is thw adapter use to flow at those numbers and the second line is the results in CFM, yes? Also what are the top numbers ?
Mr.Cab Racing and winning with Mopars since 1964. (Old F--t, Huh)
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Re: went edel victor aluminum head finaly!
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I am watching this one! Are those the standard 77929 Victors out of the box? Mine started out as the standard port but were ported to MW size..I am thinking I went overkill on this!!
Ted, this word should not even be in your vocabulary
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Re: went edel victor aluminum head finaly!
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Clanton, So you are Boosting the motor? Try to raise the mid to upper lifts, the intake needs volume more than raw CFM and great exhaust efficiency is also important; that's what makes the Indy-1 with it's big Intake port and excellent raised exhaust a real natural for blower apps. You want to improve the exhaust to intake bias % since getting air IN is not an issue with boost, and for the powerband you're looking at...you don't want or need a ton of RPM since your torque band is going to be EPIC and roots blower efficency drops (heat) and tends to act as a big brake on the crank past its designed flow rate. Good heads and a relatively slow blower ratio really works great....if you get the cam and timing right it's almost unbeatable and VERY RELIABLE. I have the Chaoman stage VI's and the most impressive/important numbers are the mid lifts. Basically if you get your .400-.500 OOTB lift numbers to where your OOTB .500-.600 numbers are now and IMO you're all set. beyond that with the blower you just let the peak fall where they may beyond that. Cam selection will be critical, how big is the blower and what CID and static CR are you at. JE makes a nice blower/nitrous dish design. Run as long a rod as possible
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