Sb Head Flow Numbers

short side was worked...

You really need to see it in person.

In a J head port there is a 'peak' on the floor-'short turn'-ssr or whatever you wanna call it, i like to very slightly lay it back, keeping it tall and still some what steep but rolling into the VJ, which is key in working with the bowl & ssr shape.
See I never cut the ssr down lower than it's shortest peak, as in the wall hump go's but more importantly is properly blended down from the wall, along with removing some material from the straight wall itself.

say you guys ever hear of the idea that the floors shape/'length' is related to the roofs length? like the roof flow lags or is lower fps compared to the ssr or floor?
wet flow testing i think shows this/these patterns, where the port is working and where its just doing nothing.
see which ever part has the shorter path, will then pull the other down with it.
so like if the air reaches the seat on the ssr 1st, at that point lets say the head of the roof is still at the guide, the ssr will just pull it from the roof no longer flowing, but breaking up. inertia.

Draw a pic of a port then measure, mark it, the length of the roof & then the floor and see what you come up with.
just thinkin out loud, just drove 9hrs back through snow covered mountains w/storms/rain/hail/snow and chp escorts, should'a only taken 4 1/2-5hrs....