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I realize that most stock eliminator engines don’t have what we would call “high” amounts of valve lift. But my question is, considering the amount of dwell at maximum lifts due to our day long durations, where is improving the flow and velocity more crucial? Is it low lift, .100-.300 or what we’ll call higher lift of .350 and up? Typical engines we would not consider maximum max lift flow numbers for much more than bragging rights, and would consider the low and mid lift to be more important as the valve passes through that area twice, which yes it still does, albeit extremely fast. Obviously improving it everywhere is the best case, but often what improves low lift can hurt the high lift and vice versa. So what is the more critical area of improvement in these situations?
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I predict the sound of crickets more than replies ... hopefully I will be wrong
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Has anybody ever graphed their head flow against their cam?
Have a look at this thread http://classracer.com/classforum/showthread.php?t=76576 Stan Last edited by Stan Weiss; 01-20-2022 at 07:22 PM. |
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Chris, I thought you used Mr. Armstrong for your machine work. If so, I'm sure he is more than capable of helping you out. You don't get much better than those guys. Don't know if you knew your Chevell is purple because Chris Fuller loved the color. BP
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Boy did you open up a can of worms on that question. All I can tell you is - Its complicated! Respectfully, Henry Kunz 1534 H/SA |
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Yes, it is! And it will vary from combo to combo.
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