I can't imagine there's a better value low compression cylinder head than these roval ports around 7000 rpm's.
I'd think you'd ruin them by making the port taller, low compression.
These have a shorter port than a 990 square port, an in between square and oval.
Excellent power around 7000 rpm.
Why we start off with an oval intake, otherwise we'd have fill in the top of the port on the intake with weld, or make the port taller on the cylinder head.
Again, retard there is nothing special about anything you lay your hands on, average at best performance, using parts and “technology” from the 90s and assembled with cheap Chinese junk!
Again 2, I pay professionals, the best in the business to build my engines, transmissions, carbs and cars as do the vast majority of serious bracket and class racers do all across the country, because I can, because my time is worth more, because they build more in a month than I would in my lifetime, because like you, all I would be doing is assembling parts, parts that still need to be machined prepped, fitted, clearanced, balanced, finished and dyno’d by a real engine builder.
So it’s you that’s full of hot air, shyt, lies and baseless claims that you can’t prove.This message has been edited. Last edited by: 1320racer,
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Retard, the reason you pay others machine, clearance and assemble everything you race, is because you have to, because you have no hands on experience.
You have no other option.
You don't have the skill it takes to race your own engine, transmission and rear end.
You have no other option than to pay someone else to do it for you.
Agree but you also ain’t getting there without constant testing and dyno pulls.
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If your happy with your cams and your cars performance that's all that matters
I'd like to see Mike throw these cars and combo's on a chassis dyno, then compare to actual on track numbers. Aside from the obvious benefits of an engine dyno, the track tells the real story...........
We've all seen inflated dyno numbers
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