Tunnel ram Tuesday!!!...

I could run max wedge ports now.
It will raise peak torque and make more HP.
The ports I have now are from a Hughes valley pan, on my heads I blended that size in just before the short turn. It was about a .450 CSA gain and over .550 on the tunnel ram.
One thing us Mopar guys need to understand is our standard port big block heads are just about the same size as a camel hump sbc, so were way undersized.
Big block Chevy, 460 Ford, boss, Cleveland, modern LS6-7 heads all have big ports and run fine. The small cube engines just need the rpm to make them work well.
Chrysler max wedge port is just about the same as the head that comes in Chevy trucks now in 6.0 liters.
If I remember correctly I'm making 600 ft lbs at 3000 rpm, that's pretty street friendly in my book
Agreed, I see massive ports on engines here at work, but they are 3000+ cruise and WOT engines. I thought we benefit from the high velocity of the smaller port. I had a set of 452s at work and they laughed at them. Even our 2.1L 4cyl has almost double the ports and much larger valves.

I thought I read somewhere about Bob Glidden (maybe??) using large port intake runners with smaller port heads to increase velocity. Hmmmm