Re: A race bmw 316, 240bhp Atmo M10 now going s14 power!
had another go at the flow bench today, with a very interesting result, the heads flowing practically the same as before
its not the end of the world because i'd previously only opened up one port and i havnt really lost anything worth worrying about
its up 1 cfm in some places and down 2 in several others but in some matches the previous test, the only thing it did as i predicted was to loose at 0.050 lift, although at 0.100 it was slightly up which i wasnt expecting, in theory it should of lost at low lifts and gained at high, i can only conclude that the areas of the head i've been working on are no longer holding it back, it looks like either the std valve shape is wrong for big flow or its time to get some carefull and fancy seat cutting done
because im dammed sure theres more flow in there somewhere, 140 cfm isnt bad thats 20cfm up on about the best a conventionally modded pinto or std yb can muster but certainly isnt as good as it could be
had another go at the flow bench today, with a very interesting result, the heads flowing practically the same as before

its up 1 cfm in some places and down 2 in several others but in some matches the previous test, the only thing it did as i predicted was to loose at 0.050 lift, although at 0.100 it was slightly up which i wasnt expecting, in theory it should of lost at low lifts and gained at high, i can only conclude that the areas of the head i've been working on are no longer holding it back, it looks like either the std valve shape is wrong for big flow or its time to get some carefull and fancy seat cutting done
because im dammed sure theres more flow in there somewhere, 140 cfm isnt bad thats 20cfm up on about the best a conventionally modded pinto or std yb can muster but certainly isnt as good as it could be
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