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Re: Improving cnc ported heads
[Re: B3422W5]
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12/19/17 07:50 PM
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if it makes you feel any better.. I am yet to see a c&c head flow as good as they're advertised.. most head companies these days r more into selling a flow number...
Last edited by WHITEDART; 12/19/17 09:46 PM.
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Re: Improving cnc ported heads
[Re: B3422W5]
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12/19/17 11:34 PM
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Larry Widmer very strong on CFM numbers are less important than velocity at the right lift, producing best transitional horsepower (only shows up on an RPM per second dyno).
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Re: Improving cnc ported heads
[Re: polyspheric]
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12/20/17 12:43 PM
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There may be differences in result quality between 2 different programs and 2 different CNC fixtures from the same (already ported) head. How is that possible? One takes smaller readings with the probe, at more angles, then uses more passes and smaller cutters at more axes (hours longer to complete). In some castings (not all) the difference may be significant, especially with small ports and 3 dimensional curves. this something i learned over my 42+ year machining career dealing with castings, both virgin and finished/repaired, although dealing with natural gas transmission meters instead of cylinder heads. also, different cutters most definitely affect flow, sometimes in mysterious ways, such as the helix difference in same sized end mills used in contour cutting.
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Re: Improving cnc ported heads
[Re: Ian]
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12/22/17 11:27 PM
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Where both test done on the same machine and in similar weather conditions?
Mr.Cab Racing and winning with Mopars since 1964. (Old F--t, Huh)
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Re: Improving cnc ported heads
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12/22/17 11:42 PM
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Where both test done on the same machine and in similar weather conditions? same day 2 hrs apart same port same bench mate
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Re: Improving cnc ported heads
[Re: Ian]
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12/23/17 03:53 AM
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Where both test done on the same machine and in similar weather conditions? same day 2 hrs apart same port same bench mate
Mr.Cab Racing and winning with Mopars since 1964. (Old F--t, Huh)
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Re: Improving cnc ported heads
[Re: polyspheric]
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12/24/17 01:12 AM
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heads are only so thick, once you get them thin, seats start to move around This^^^
Vizard reported on intake valves that didn't seat properly because the seat itself moved laterally when hot. The cure: weaken the valve head so it bends to conform. !!! Vizard reading his weegie board again. Anyone who does this needs a frontal lobotomy.
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