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So are you saying that the 35MM is not enough? Been reading up on Sean Hyland's(Another Damn Canadian) work on Cobra DOHC NA motors, looks like they have 37MM runners on the 5.4s producing 500hp. Cam timing is interesting also. Our intake to exhaust valve ratio seems alittle on the high side in comparison too. Seems Cobra motors have secondaries also
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02-02-2010 | #22 |
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Re: intake port molds
Yes, it looks like they are lost.
For those who did not see, or hear. Todd's heads out flowed me by a good margin in my book. same bench, same operator. Todd tiny port vs Kevin Big Dogs These are one of the biggest ports GVD has done. |
02-02-2010 | #23 |
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Dunno. Probably will go bigger at least at the entry and also the injector bosses can be cut down a lot more.
Even the best ported housing is still gonna lose a little. Can only wish we had the next-Gen LT5 setup, with the nice straight shot runners. Or more hood clearance and some individual throttles and trumpets! |
02-03-2010 | #24 |
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As I said in the 'lost' post's, not to poke my nose into your guys' business, but please, PLEASE don't live & die by 'Dry' bench alone. Todd, your guy (C.B.) didn't do your heads wicked then get stupid on the Injector housings. The 'Dry' flow bench will lie to you if you let it,...Believe it! Just don't want to see you guys, & everyone else out there, get tripped up . Put it together, it'll haul the mail
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From a scientific point of view, I too would be curious to see what your setup would do "as-is", being that you can always go bigger on the IHs later (but it is harder to add metal once it is gone). In addition to flow characteristics, the resonance frequency (a la rpm vs. torque) will shift upward as the diameter of the Helmholtz tube...er...IH increases.
Although Mr Ryan is being cagey - at least on this open forum - I agree there is sooo much more at play that a flow bench does not reveal. It would be very interesting to see some dyno curves with your IHs and then with some slightly bigger (like mine). I'd be willing to lend my IHs/plenum to ya to do just that, but there would be the transition between my 36.xs to your heads' 35s to figure out (epoxy?). It is always interesting to compare the calculated design to actual. One thing some flow treatments do NOT do is consider is surface area of the intake runners; I'm speaking of programs that only deal with cross sectional area and not consider the barrier zone on the surface of runners. Point being, if it is a dual runner the cross sectional area can be made the same as a single runner, but the surface area (and resonance characteristics too!) are significantly different. There is significant wiggle room if the treatment is overly simplified and in the end what works best...works best (regardless of the model predictions). As for the "Big Dogs" not flowing as well as Todd's, (assuming all else being equal in the test) there's got to be some turbulence being developed in their design that is creating some kind of standing wave(s) - effectively pinching off the air flow...would be my guess. Wanna really see a reduction? epoxy a flat surface on the knife-edge of the divider in the head, so that the flat surface is no wider than the septum, but perpendicular to the flow. (Same principal - when a big runner couples with a smaller runner w/o any taper in the transition!) P.
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I always refer to Warren Johnson on this one. He will say, 'When fact's dis-prove theory, believe the fact's & get a new theory!'.
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Went to his site couldn't find it. Pete
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02-03-2010 | #29 |
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Re: intake port molds
Speaking of dry flow benches, doesn't Dart wet flow their heads now? I heard they developed wet flow technology but have not heard anything recently. I suppose you would still dry flow the IHs but wet flow the heads.
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Yes, Richard Maskin had Joe Mondello build them a wet flow bench, I believe it cost around 60K. Flow everything on the wet bench, Everything!, Including IH's. Mixture is going in both directions, like a mini tornado when an engine is running. I 'Hate' Dry benches, personally .
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