MOPAROFFICIAL
If it has tits, it's a liabilititty.
So here's what's up.. you would think that if the port on the head was smaller then the intake manifold port window, despite its misshapeness, that it wouldn't matter.. but it does. When the incoming volume of air hits that ledge ..it tumbles.. and when it tumbles it slows and gets in the way of oncoming air and the flow is less.Would gasket matching help or make any significant difference when using a 318 intake like a performer or LD4B or Holley street dominator? (Against the 318/273 heads that you just ported)
Would the head to intake holes typically one up despite the gasket size designed for a 340/360/++ ?
Take some old steel 318 intake gaskets that have the centering holes already on them, lay them on and mist it with spray paint.. and you grind where the paint is around the Port window.
Thank you for mentioning me and I'm glad I can inspire you or teach you something, so here I am helping you along some more.
Once the intake Port window on the head becomes larger than the intake manifold port window, the intake manifold is now the limiter. You'll no longer have a lip the air to trip over and Tumble. So you're oddly enough better to be bigger at the Port window of the head than the intake manifold.. but the same effect occurs of flow interference.. and you're now also toying with velocity... so it becomes a how much smaller is the intake manifolds Port window in relation to the heads Port window.. and vice versa.
This is why it's better to match them or have them within about .030
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