Ported my Super Victor today

I didn't spend a bunch of time testing, but when checking local velocity when the intake is smaller than the head I have seen zero flow for almost an inch past the port. On a screwed up Ford I was trying to fix the air at the flange actually went back into the runner at certain lifts and tests pressures.


I've never seen that with a correct match or the intake bigger than the port in the head.

That's what I've seen.
It is more about allowing You to control the port alignment, height, and approach contours based on the particular heads You are dealing with. It is better to start small & work
your way to what you want than to try & fix it when it is wrong, and only adding material will fix it. Welding is time consuming, and epoxy eventually starts chipping around the
edges over time, so.............................