cylinder head specs
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cylinder head specs
06 Dec 2006 15:33
If you guys are interested, I'll put together some port size / flow & port volume data for a KZ and 83 GPz11 head in the next few days.
Testing will be performed as follows.
KZ 1000 & 83GPZ - stock - stock valves - with and without 34mm Mikuni RS carbs, flow data at 28" test pressure and up to .550" lift. Also port runner volumes for those heads. Average calculate port velocities and actual pitot mapped velocities will be performed.
Port photos and maybe some flowbench testing photos can be included.
Merry Christmas
Lary C
Testing will be performed as follows.
KZ 1000 & 83GPZ - stock - stock valves - with and without 34mm Mikuni RS carbs, flow data at 28" test pressure and up to .550" lift. Also port runner volumes for those heads. Average calculate port velocities and actual pitot mapped velocities will be performed.
Port photos and maybe some flowbench testing photos can be included.
Merry Christmas
Lary C
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Re: cylinder head specs
06 Dec 2006 17:34
Larry that would be great! I think we all would love to have that info esp the flow data!
Peace&Love:woohoo: , Darren
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Re: cylinder head specs
06 Dec 2006 19:16
cool
any chance of slipping in 5 and 10 lb boost, with stock lift, too?
-Duck
Post edited by: Duck, at: 2006/12/06 22:16
any chance of slipping in 5 and 10 lb boost, with stock lift, too?
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Re: cylinder head specs
07 Dec 2006 00:06
Duck wrote:
I would have to reverse flow them for pressurized data to simulate boost BUT the main problem would be generating the pressure. My system will currently handle 39" of water.
cool
any chance of slipping in 5 and 10 lb boost, with stock lift, too?
-Duck<br><br>Post edited by: Duck, at: 2006/12/06 22:16
I would have to reverse flow them for pressurized data to simulate boost BUT the main problem would be generating the pressure. My system will currently handle 39" of water.
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