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04-18-2006 09:07 AM #1
head flow velocity and port size
how much does the slower head flow velocity of a 230cc port hurt the torque/hp over a smaller port 190cc head with a street grind cam? motor is a 400CI with a cam in the 230@.050 and .550 lift range. would a 230cc port rev slower and thus make your ET's slower?
i've got another question. one set of heads flow 260@ .550 lift with a 190cc port and the other heads flow 290@ .550 lift with 230cc port. with the cam above the smaller port head 190cc 260@ .550 lift would make more power right because of port velocity? since the small cam can only allow so much air into the chamber. i would take it that the cam would be the bottle neck?
anyone willing to fill me in on how this works. i've done google search for a few days on it.
a airgap would make more velocity in the intake but it would slow down when it hits the 230cc heads, right?
PS the motor is a 401 with 10.5 compression.
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