Well after searching for ages and great annoyance at losing my test data
I have found the first sheet of my notes (some thing at least
) when I was taking flow numbers on some of my original mildly ported 3ltr n/a heads (seat angle work, 46mm inlet valve on 45 deg seat, throat pocket work), later these were further developed.
Anyway to the numbers tested at 10" depression for comparison:
Inlet bare port flow (corrected for temp, pressure and humidity) 123 cfm - seat dimensioned for 46mm valve.
Exhaust bare port flow, corrected as above 87 cfm
E/I ratio no header 71% good result.
with the std header this dropped to a poor 61% and disturbed flow and turbulence, clearly some losses to over come.
Subsequent work addressed these issues. However, of more interest, the 2.5ltr turbo heads I've recently completed as part of an experimental engine project, and just tested on the same flow rig achieved the flowing by comparison:
Inlet bare port flow 121 cfm - 30 deg seat prep'd for a 44mm valve
Exhaust: 88.5cfm
E/I ratio 73%, so more on the money.
Further and more importantly no loss in flow achieved with the header fitted, and in fact flow calming effect (tricky dicky setup) brought the E/I flow ratio up to 76.5%
So looking very interesting, coupled up with the right cam the 'ole 2.5ltr heads are going to put up an interesting fight against the 3ltr and per cc capability has greater potential when using the OE equipment as limiting factor.... A610s... better crank up the boost to 11...