...BTW your Bieber avatar is awesome.-Malone
I've always wondered if rifling ports would help eliminate the boundary layer, or at least thin it out
Quote from: bugnut on May 17, 2010, 09:04:07 pmLook at the surface of a golf ball. It is not smooth for a reason. The dimples actually make it go farther than a smooth ball would. I saw it once on mythbusters.AH YOUR RIGHT!! Where they took that Ford Taurus and put clay all over it and dimpled it, and did better numbers then without the 1500lbs of clay? I stand corrected. Ed leave some golf ball dimples in the intake
Look at the surface of a golf ball. It is not smooth for a reason. The dimples actually make it go farther than a smooth ball would. I saw it once on mythbusters.
Aki-76 posted on one of my topics! I'm honoured! theman, WOW that went from 72.6 to 90.5 ?!?! that's a huge increase to me. and that's with a slightly less than polished finish eh? Okay so i'll mirror the exhaust ports and matte the intake.
I used very strong special cromy alloy steel in seats,because valve seats is only 1mm wide.seats is also very much bigger than orginal 36mm = > 42mm (intake).If i calculate correct that engine produce 120-130hp without any boost or turbo.Whit turbo mayby slightly more Valves are stainless steel and longer than orginal ( 2.2-2.5mm )...that number ( 90.5) is prosent,no flow..correct flow is 115 cfm/10" = 200hp na gasoline engine !