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2011-01-28 04:42:17
#111
"Ported 20V head"

You ever gonna get back to me to those two questions I had for ya?
2011-01-28 04:51:39
#112
i think he's saying it has the best volumetric efficiency...

obviously the head that actually flows the most would be the one putting down the most power... but this head "could" flow the most if it had a hair dryer strapped on... because of its high VE (volumetric effeciency)
2011-01-28 14:14:59
#113
- Get the 92mm pistons Dre, I just ordered mine last week. Oh yeah, what wideband are you using? I'm sure you already had one, but what kind?
2011-01-28 14:28:00
#114
Go 91 mm dre, you know already know why.

Stratton.
2011-01-28 15:44:40
#115
Originally Posted by vqman
i think he's saying it has the best volumetric efficiency...

obviously the head that actually flows the most would be the one putting down the most power... but this head "could" flow the most if it had a hair dryer strapped on... because of its high VE (volumetric effeciency)


Sorry to hijack this thread but I have to say the above comment couldn't be further from the truth.. highest flowing head means next to nothing. Velocity is the key to heads that make power...
2011-01-28 19:27:18
#116
Its not uncommon to see a higher cfm head make less power...
2011-01-28 19:32:59
#117
Originally Posted by STRATTON
Go 91 mm dre, you know already know why.

Stratton.


^Why? Because of the 91mm crank or the bore just being stretched to the max?
2011-01-28 19:37:36
#118
Originally Posted by MR-4Door-SR20DET
^Why? Because of the 91mm crank or the bore just being stretched to the max?


maybe because after 92mm there is no chance of a rebuild if something goes wrong.. just my opinion..
2011-01-28 19:52:40
#119
Originally Posted by BLiSsTeX
maybe because after 92mm there is no chance of a rebuild if something goes wrong.. just my opinion..


That's what I mentioned in the post by saying stretch to the 'max'. [O-Ring] could still be an option though.
2011-01-28 20:15:57
#120
If you guys don't remember miko was THE MAN who was first to realize you could fit 92mm pistons with the mazworx pe gasket, and he said he wished he would have known before hand because he would have went with 92mm pistons instead..
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