Originally posted by Dan Nixon:
Good summary. Warmonger, are you sure the SVT lower IM is Extrude Honed? I thought it was just a regular 3L lower, is it smoother?
No, its extrude honed. In the 3L lower, you can see the cicular machine marks (although they are still very smooth), whereas in the SVT lower they have the characteristic longitudinal markings of sanding grit that goes in the directional of flow.
Terry.
This brings up the old topic we had at the end of the last summer where you can have a smooth pipe with a slightly smaller diameter compared to a rough pipe, and the smooth pipe will allow laminar flow up to a higher velocity than the rough pipe. The laminar flow in the smaller pipe at higher velocity means more air volume per unit time will go into the cylinder than through a rough pipe whose transition to turbulent flow will happen at lower velocities.
In the past YOU have argued the point that higher intake air velocity will give better cylinder filling.
So, if you look at the post above and read the fine print:
"Using the 2.5L heads and installing the 3L valves with some moderate porting will accomplish exactly the same thing (if you don't count the lack of the extra oil return passage) and should be cheaper."
as well as this:
"The xtrude hone more than makes up for the 3L intake passages being a bit larger because of the roughness."
Then yes, I think that I can stand by the rough relative assumption made in the statement that the SVT heads can be just as good with moderate porting.
Disclaimer:
Of course that is meant as a comparison against stock 'non-modded' 3L heads and not against 'raced-out' modded ones.
My posts are already too long as it is, so I don't put every little detail in them.
(although it must seem like it sometimes)
Is it getting any easier now?
warmonger