Valves
#22
Originally Posted by SportSide 5.3
Reaper,
The set Allan is working for you now, did he suggest stock valve diameter, or was that your choice? Is he in the process of working them now?
Thanks,
Kyle
The set Allan is working for you now, did he suggest stock valve diameter, or was that your choice? Is he in the process of working them now?
Thanks,
Kyle
#23
Originally Posted by hink9
thats great info, i just dont understand what im reading lol,
http://www.mitsubishi-motors.co.jp/i...derAirflow.gif
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Damn, nice diagram. Hink, pay attention to the right video, more accurate of an ls1 except for the spark plug.
Valve size does play a part in velocity, correct? And shrouding would be slowing down the flow as the air/fuel try to go around the valve. Would that be wrong?
Texas, what are the valve specs, what you would recommend?
Valve size does play a part in velocity, correct? And shrouding would be slowing down the flow as the air/fuel try to go around the valve. Would that be wrong?
Texas, what are the valve specs, what you would recommend?
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Texas, what are the valve specs, what you would recommend?[/QUOTE]
what else do you want to know? they are 2.02 intake and 1.65 exhaust stainless ferrea valves in modified (obviously) 6.0L heads. i also had them polydyne coated. as far as a recommendation, you need to figure out what kind of setup you are going to end up with. will it be forced induction? spray? N/A? what kind of cam profile? what C/R? what kind of flow numbers are you looking for? what kind of porting will be done to the heads? there are several factors.
what else do you want to know? they are 2.02 intake and 1.65 exhaust stainless ferrea valves in modified (obviously) 6.0L heads. i also had them polydyne coated. as far as a recommendation, you need to figure out what kind of setup you are going to end up with. will it be forced induction? spray? N/A? what kind of cam profile? what C/R? what kind of flow numbers are you looking for? what kind of porting will be done to the heads? there are several factors.
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Originally Posted by Texas Terminator
what else do you want to know? they are 2.02 intake and 1.65 exhaust stainless ferrea valves in modified (obviously) 6.0L heads. i also had them polydyne coated. as far as a recommendation, you need to figure out what kind of setup you are going to end up with. will it be forced induction? spray? N/A? what kind of cam profile? what C/R? what kind of flow numbers are you looking for? what kind of porting will be done to the heads? there are several factors.
Thanks for including the factors that deal with how to decide upon the correct valve sizes. Would you mind sharing details on how compression ratio/flow numbers/cam profile tie into valve size?
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What is it, a 75% exhaust to intake ratio that seems to make the best results? How do you come up with this ratio? Can you just compare valve sizes to find this ratio?
Any guidance would be appreciated
edited: exhaust to intake , not intake to exhaust.
Any guidance would be appreciated
edited: exhaust to intake , not intake to exhaust.
#30
Originally Posted by 02denali
so basically any valves over 1.90 let's say are overkill on intake and anything over 1.55 on exhaust is the same.
Here is someone else who also thinks so.
http://forum.ls1truck.com/index.php?showtopic=2524