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I've recently come across a set of new set of cylinder heads. These heads flow the same on the intake as my old set but significantly more on the exhaust.
I've dyno'ed the new heads and seen a significant hp drop. Any ideas on what modifications are required to make cylinder heads with better exhaust flow work? Anyone have experience with this problem? What changes should I be looking at? Cam? Headers? Something else? The combo is sbc with 520 cylinder heads. Thanks in advance for your advice. |
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You are probably now over scavenging and pulling the intake charge out the exhaust. You probably need to take 4 degrees or so out of the exhaust lobe. You might also consider opening the lobe separation 2 degrees.
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What Alan said. Every time you have such a big change in Intake/Exhaust flow ratio, you need to revisit the cam events.
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You need a pretty serious cam change. What you have done is radically altered the intake flow to exhaust flow bias, which is what your cam lobe bias is based on.
My suggestion is to take flow bench numbers and dyno numbers for each head, and your cam card, and email them to Tim Cole at Comp, and have Tim tell you what you need to do. I do that regularly, as well as sending him results from running lash loops on the dyno. Then we discuss the next step in cam changes.
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Loosen lash on exhaust .005 rockers see if that helps, that will remove some duration to show you if that is what it is wanting,also can restrict exhaust and see if helps.
Also if have flow #'s if you haven't done so, take intake flow #'s from all lifts and average them, if new heads have same or lower average# may not make better power. Mike Taylor 3601 |
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Like Mike said, it's total flow that counts. Also, velocity is a real consideration. If they flow the same cfm on intake but there is turbulence on one head and not the other, then power will be down. Ron.
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