cylinder head

luna_s

Regular Member
Intake

BEFORE
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AFTER

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luna_s

Regular Member
just got to regrind the valves, then fit it all back together now,
the valve spring compressor i got, wont work (not deep enough reach) so i need to mod that now too :oops:
 

winstar

Regular Member
luna_s said:
i'm guessing with modern casting methods and design the head is pretty good to begin with anyway, just getting rid of the casting marks cant really do any harm, as for gains no idea - i doubt very much but every little bit helps :D

why would they say impossible ? unless they didn't want the work, saying that i contacted two companies with no response either dunno..

I've just found this thread but a few comments

The z22se head is lost foam cast which is used because it's quick and cheap, the SAAB turbo head is sand cast because the lost foam one wasn't strong enough. Another problem with lost foam as you can see from before and after of the intake valves is that the foam is cut in section then assembled so you can get seam lines where the sections are put together.

On the power gains front you should see an improvement in the high engine speed perormance as the ports are a design to be curved to give the gas flow alot of 'tumble' at low engine speeds this give a good air fuel mixture and high torque, you can see this in vocky's before and after as there's no clear line of sight through the port. The down side to this is that at high engine speeds the ports are restricting the airfolw. If you look at motorbike ports they are almost straight which give very little tumble at low speed but are very free flowing at high speed.
 

vocky

Staff
I was impressed with the difference from a standard head + cams to my diy ported head and pipercams, quite a good jump in performance showo..
 
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