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    Default 1uzfe vvti head port pics, bench flow data, intake port theory

    although the porting figures have already been posted, i thought id throw up a new thread with the pics, numbers and a link to a full tech article for those who might be interested.

    tech article: http://www.v-eight.com/

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    Flow figures:



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    Default Re: 1uzfe vvti head port pics, bench flow data, intake port theory

    Looks like someones been out in the shed till all hours on those ports .
    looks nice , were the ports rough before you started .
    I would like to think toyota had made a better effort with there vvt i models.

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    Default Re: 1uzfe vvti head port pics, bench flow data, intake port theory

    hey mate...
    i paid mark to do these heads for me (same guy who did daves 2jz head)

    i swore id never port another head after that 7m!

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    Default Re: 1uzfe vvti head port pics, bench flow data, intake port theory

    hey ed do you wont pics of the vvti head of a 3sge to compare with yours

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    Default Re: 1uzfe vvti head port pics, bench flow data, intake port theory

    surely yes!

    email: [email protected]

    can you send me your phone number again too please glenn?
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    Default Re: 1uzfe vvti head port pics, bench flow data, intake port theory

    ed, would you mind me enquiring how much that cost you?
    there's always the possibility the 2j might get this treatment
    http://www.toymods.org.au/forums/showthread.php?t=7465
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    and of course campbell newman's completely fucking everything he touches so badly that he should be called dick fingers.

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    Default Re: 1uzfe vvti head port pics, bench flow data, intake port theory

    is it just me or do they look like golf ball skins

    might be the light but they LOOK rough
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    Default Re: 1uzfe vvti head port pics, bench flow data, intake port theory

    its the flash

    greg - call me
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    Default Re: 1uzfe vvti head port pics, bench flow data, intake port theory

    Slightly off the uz porting I have a basic porting question from the example below.

    Why not fill in areas 4 and 5 to reduce losses, I imagine it would be rather turbulent there, especially at 4. Filling it in should also increase flow velocity.
    Obviously there are answers to my question somewhere, I just dont know them

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    Default Re: 1uzfe vvti head port pics, bench flow data, intake port theory

    They will do that (and more). Just depends on how fast you want to spend....

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    Default Re: 1uzfe vvti head port pics, bench flow data, intake port theory

    Anyone know for interest sake if anyone has played with valvestem shapes that are not round or is this too impractical ?
    I cant see why it wouldn't work, you would only need to shape the lower half and somehow stop the valve from spinning.

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    Default Re: 1uzfe vvti head port pics, bench flow data, intake port theory

    i'd be throwing that head back at them and making them clean the face of it, looks like they didnt CRC the face after it'd been washed, or will more work still be gtting done
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    Default Re: 1uzfe vvti head port pics, bench flow data, intake port theory

    Quote Originally Posted by Enchanter
    Anyone know for interest sake if anyone has played with valvestem shapes that are not round or is this too impractical ?
    I cant see why it wouldn't work, you would only need to shape the lower half and somehow stop the valve from spinning.
    On the page it mentions shaping the valve stems, but I presume it actually means the valve guides, judging by the pics.

    However, reading it also made me wonder about the same thing -- would an aerofoil-shaped valve-stem (at least in the region of airflow) be useful?

    Of course, if you're getting that radical that the valves can't rotate, why bother using circular ports? Surely some other port shape would make better use of the available space?

    I guess you can't lap in a valve that isn't round, so you'd need much better machining abilities to make it work.

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    Default Re: 1uzfe vvti head port pics, bench flow data, intake port theory

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr DOHC
    i'd be throwing that head back at them and making them clean the face of it, looks like they didnt CRC the face after it'd been washed, or will more work still be gtting done
    Needs more work. They still need to be washed.

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    Default Re: 1uzfe vvti head port pics, bench flow data, intake port theory

    ah, good GT




    Quote Originally Posted by Bored?
    On the page it mentions shaping the valve stems, but I presume it actually means the valve guides, judging by the pics.

    However, reading it also made me wonder about the same thing -- would an aerofoil-shaped valve-stem (at least in the region of airflow) be useful?

    Of course, if you're getting that radical that the valves can't rotate, why bother using circular ports? Surely some other port shape would make better use of the available space?

    I guess you can't lap in a valve that isn't round, so you'd need much better machining abilities to make it work.

    in the intake side of my RG there is no VSS protruding, they have been completely removed from the port
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