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Salaminizer
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Reading pa
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![]() It doesn't matter at all under boost, which is the only way I like my redblocks. But ya the worst part is directly under the valves.
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Monroe, OR USA
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#28 |
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Join Date: Dec 2015
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![]() Hi
well this is a easy argument to sort in standard form 940 turbo 163 horse power 940 16 valve 153 horse power so its a no brainier if you use the penta head you get even more because of the comp ratio so put the same amount of boost in to the 16 valve and you get 229 horse power I run a 2.5 penta 16 valve on carbs and am very happy with it in my Amazon |
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Happy playing the blues
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: S NJ, a suburb of Phila.
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![]() Sure we know about the efficiency and total power possible. The op question is that the power you can make with a 8v would satisfy most people. At least that's what I thought he meant.
There is a level of mechanical complexity that you are adding and you can make fun power with a big valve 8v. I like 16v too. Just happy with the power I've made with 8v for fun on the street. I have a 16v head stashed if I decide to make the leap. There was a really nice 245 with an n/a 16v at Carlisle last year that really caught my eye. |
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Reformed SAABaholic
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: NW Georgia
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![]() Wonder if that was the old Conner850 wagon..... he had a thread a few years back, but I believe he has vanished back into BMW land.....
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Princess Anne, MD
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Hurlurd?Harland?Bueller?
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#34 |
Salaminizer
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Reading pa
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#35 |
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Oregone
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![]() You cut your LS in half and think it's better?
Ok & impressive feat, that... |
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#36 |
Salaminizer
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Reading pa
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Who engineered this?
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Atlanta
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BRANDSCHUTZVORSCHRIFTEN!
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Location: mont, AL
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![]() whatchu need bigger valves for? 300 is easy on a stock head with an ipd cam. can't be a sissy with the mbc tho.
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Who engineered this?
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Atlanta
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#40 |
Board Member
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Granville, MA
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![]() I'm still working out the details for my feature on True Life: I spent $4,000 on an 8v head
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BRANDSCHUTZVORSCHRIFTEN!
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Location: mont, AL
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Who engineered this?
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Atlanta
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#43 |
BRANDSCHUTZVORSCHRIFTEN!
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Location: mont, AL
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![]() I think you'd struggle to hit that mark below a bar unless you had something special
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Lincolnton, NC
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#45 |
Ronald Culberbone III
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Portland, OR
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![]() There's no real use in gasket matching a 8v when you're using the stock intake manifold. If you do the math for port wall taper based on the valve size, the ~40mm intake port entrance is about right... the issue is the factory taper is very severe (over a short distance) and the rest of the intake port is undersized. Once you remove ~3-4mm from the middle of the intake port , you get into the correct approximate CSA and taper.
Enlarging the exhaust side too much will cause sever issues with reversion along the port floor as well. It is better to widen the exhaust port than to remove material from the roof and floor. This is what Erland suggests, and what I've seen from heads where I ported the exhaust too much. The port walls will be really clean, but have a pocket of carbon on the floor of the port. Pocket porting and blending in the SSR is where these heads need the most amount of work.
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#46 |
Happy playing the blues
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: S NJ, a suburb of Phila.
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![]() It was a gray late model wagon. I think he said 91. M47 with a n/a 16v. Used a lot of Volvo plastic and made it look like a stock installation.
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$600 Volvos
Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: The place of Solidarity
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![]() A stock b230 skinny rod NA aw70 is better than a 16valve head for 99% of tbricks.
Change my mind.
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Join Date: Aug 2019
Location: Nieuw en Sint Joosland
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#49 |
cone dodging dilettante
Join Date: May 2015
Location: In bed, probably
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![]() Gotta keep the kids safe somehow.
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#50 |
Happy playing the blues
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: S NJ, a suburb of Phila.
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![]() Back when we had gas that was all benzene based. The skinny rod B230 with M47 consistently delivered 30mpg or more on the highway. Then fuel changed and those numbers dropped a good bit.
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