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If the port volume is measured without the spacer, you get to add all the spacer volume into the port. Very simple to understand. Make the rule that the port volume is measured with the spacer and I bet you wont see anymore of them.
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Exactly how do you do that with a sheet metal intake (and there are no plates) ?
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Joey and Bert are correct. This is EXACTLY what Westcott did to build the monsters he and his dad ran in SS/AH.
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As for it being legal per the rulebook, the no external modifications wording makes it illegal. Also, isn't there a sentence somewhere in rulebook that if it doesn't say you can do it, then you can't? Not sure about that but recall something like it. I looked at a bbc head last night and roughly calculated the 50-60cc number using 1.75"x2"x1" but the port is oval not rectangular. So it would not be that big but bet it is 30-40cc. The advantage would definitely be bigger for bbc verses sbc. |
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The rule states the intake bolt holes must remain in original location. How can you cut 1" off the head and still leave the intake bolts in their original location? Or how about the valve cover bolt holes?
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The spacer is just an extension of the intake runner. Just adding more volume to the intake tract does not make more power. As Jeff Niceswanger stated, you can do the same with the proper sheet metal or billet intake or even by welding a cast intake. |
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You just don't get it. So why do you think they're doing this? The guy that was doing it obviously thought it had an effect.
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