Here's a couple of tests from the past. Test 1348/1349 is a Trick Flow port, 45 deg seats, 2.08 valve flowed with no manifold. Valve was changed from a 11/32 Ferrea to a 8mm Trick Flow.
Second test is a Promaxx port , 50 deg seats, 2.08 valve flowed with a Super Vic manifold attached. Valve was changed from a 11/32 Ferrea to a 5/16 Manley 10 deg.
In both cases the 11/32 valve averaged slightly higher flow, but in both cases the average changes are less than 1 CFM. There are a lot of things going on here as well. Change in valve manufacturers, change in valve margin width. Change in valve seat and back cut widths. In one case going from a 12 deg to a 10 deg nail head. Not sure if I even changed the guide in these tests. Sometimes I just wrap the valve with thin shim stock. So there could be concentricity issues, etc. etc.
My big takeaway was this - no real difference going from 11/32 to 8mm (or 5/16). The shape of the valve head doesn't change much (if staying with 12 degree) and neither does the diameter of the base of the valve stem since the 11/32 valve is a reduced stem valve. Only the upper valve stem (the part that goes in the guide) changes diameter.
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