The shop that's porting my heads (Champion Racing Heads) contacted me today. The port work is done on the heads. The chambers were at 120cc when they arrived. They measured max flow of 330cfm on the intake side which is very close to what I recorded on my friend's flowbench before sending the heads out. Both benches are SF600. Champion felt like the intake runners were TOO big making the port lazy. They epoxied the floor of the runner and raised it ~.280". They then ported the chamber, worked the short turn radius and raised the roof area (among other things). I also sent them my manifold so that they could make sure the alignment was correct. They ended up epoxying the intake runner of the manifold too in order to get the port alignment correct. He gave me the flow numbers for the #6 port. Below are the original flow numbers that I recorded on my friends SF600 as well as the numbers Champion provided me today:
Intake
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lift original New
.200 158.3 186.5
.300 222.9 260.7
.400 272.7 312.7
.500 299.0 347.6
.600 312.2 357.2
.700 316.6 366
Exhaust
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lift original New
.200 134.3 143
.300 179.2 199.2
.400 194.9 246
.500 235.8 275.6
.600 251.6 292.5
.700 264.1 299
Just looking at the raw numbers this shows about a 14% increase on average. After the port work the chamber ended up at 122cc. I'm having the heads cut down to 119cc. I ordered new pistons yesterday. The new pistons are Wiseco with a 48.4cc dome. This should put the compression just a tick under 13:1. I also ordered a new cam .726 254/260@.050 108lsa. Installing new Crower I-Beam rods and a crank scraper. The rotating/reciprocating weight will be down a good bit as well. Planning to spin the new engine to 7k. This thing should be making HUGE torque for a 460ci engine. The port cross sectional area is a good bit smaller than before and the flow is significantly improved. I should have the heads back early next week. The block is being machined right now. I hope to be able to start assembly in the next two weeks. Once assembled it will be put on the dyno. I'm shooting for 750hp/650tq. I'm not sure if I'll get there but that's the goal
I'll post some pictures of the heads after I get them back.
Intake
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lift original New
.200 158.3 186.5
.300 222.9 260.7
.400 272.7 312.7
.500 299.0 347.6
.600 312.2 357.2
.700 316.6 366
Exhaust
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lift original New
.200 134.3 143
.300 179.2 199.2
.400 194.9 246
.500 235.8 275.6
.600 251.6 292.5
.700 264.1 299
Just looking at the raw numbers this shows about a 14% increase on average. After the port work the chamber ended up at 122cc. I'm having the heads cut down to 119cc. I ordered new pistons yesterday. The new pistons are Wiseco with a 48.4cc dome. This should put the compression just a tick under 13:1. I also ordered a new cam .726 254/260@.050 108lsa. Installing new Crower I-Beam rods and a crank scraper. The rotating/reciprocating weight will be down a good bit as well. Planning to spin the new engine to 7k. This thing should be making HUGE torque for a 460ci engine. The port cross sectional area is a good bit smaller than before and the flow is significantly improved. I should have the heads back early next week. The block is being machined right now. I hope to be able to start assembly in the next two weeks. Once assembled it will be put on the dyno. I'm shooting for 750hp/650tq. I'm not sure if I'll get there but that's the goal
