Direct Connection ( Mullen LA ) heads

I’ve answered this before but I’ll do it again. You can make almost any port back up on a flow bench. Especially with the intake manifold not on the head when it’s flowed.

So let’s say at .450 lift you are flowing...I’ll pull a number out of my hat...220 CFM and at .500 you are flowing 205 and it stays there. If we assume that the port is actually backing up while it’s running with the intake manifold on, if you lift average you’ll see that more lift still gives a higher average. And that matters.

Like compression ratio, most guys don’t use enough lift. Just because a head does something at a certain lift at a certain test pressure doesn’t mean it actually does that when it’s running.
Okay that all is legit but at what point is beating the hell out of the valve train for questionable gain? I'm asking because I don't know I just like things to last. Maximum performance for a few hard runs is not an approach that I would take.