I've seen a 305 VS 350 flow bench comparison and the loss was a lot smaller but I think it was 1.9? valves, always wonder how a 318 bore would effect it, killed more than I thought it would but a 318 especially with an overbore is still capable of making decent hp, wonder how bad a 273 doesGood information!
Even though it killed a decent amount of cfm but it's not like most are taking advantage of all the cfm in the 1st place. A 250-450 hp+ sbm recipe's seems fairly the same to me whether it's a 318 or 340 or 360.Back in the day, bolting X-heads on a 318 was one of the oldest tricks in the book. Every 318 loved them.
Always a good topic of discussion with cylinder heads. What makes more power if you could only have 1 of the following? Compression? (closed chambers), larger valves, or larger ports?Back in the day, bolting X-heads on a 318 was one of the oldest tricks in the book. Every 318 loved them.
Depends on exactly how much cr vs how much overall airflow gain (VE%), Airflow generally has way more potential.Always a good topic of discussion with cylinder heads. What makes more power if you could only have 1 of the following? Compression? (closed chambers), larger valves, or larger ports?
Even though it killed a decent amount of cfm but it's not like most are taking advantage of all the cfm in the 1st place. A 250-450 hp+ sbm recipe's seems fairly the same to me whether it's a 318 or 340 or 360.
It really comes to the matter of "did it help" in the real test? Real test is they are bolted on and how did the engine respond. Remember, science at one point said the bumble bee's wings were too small/light for its mass of body, yet it amazingly enough flies.. and really well !! LOLAlways a good topic of discussion with cylinder heads. What makes more power if you could only have 1 of the following? Compression? (closed chambers), larger valves, or larger ports?
The test was a good idea. Like he said, measuring shrouding and notching the bore for improvement hasn't been done. (that they have seen) We knew all of the testing to be true but didn't know how much as far as numbers go. It was an interesting test.It really comes to the matter of "did it help" in the real test? Real test is they are bolted on and how did the engine respond. Remember, science at one point said the bumble bee's wings were too small/light for its mass of body, yet it amazingly enough flies.. and really well !! LOL
It's kind of like the folks that say "don't put a 340 intake on 318 heads because of reversion". Yet, the engine responds very positive to the swap. In fact, I've never seen a 318 sized-port 4bbl intake outperform the "mismatch" ports of the 340 ports on the 318 heads. This is where information becomes just "info" that the engine doesn't seem to care about. If the engine doesn't care, I don't.The test was a good idea. Like he said, measuring shrouding and notching the bore for improvement hasn't been done. (that they have seen) We knew all of the testing to be true but didn't know how much as far as numbers go. It was an interesting test.
100%It's kind of like the folks that say "don't put a 340 intake on 318 heads because of reversion". Yet, the engine responds very positive to the swap. In fact, I've never seen a 318 sized-port 4bbl intake outperform the "mismatch" [ ports of the 340 ports on the 318 heads. This is where information becomes just "info" that the engine doesn't seem to care about. If the engine doesn't care, I don't.![]()

Agree, I think for most especially doing around 400 hp or less 318 this info don't change much.It's kind of like the folks that say "don't put a 340 intake on 318 heads because of reversion". Yet, the engine responds very positive to the swap. In fact, I've never seen a 318 sized-port 4bbl intake outperform the "mismatch" ports of the 340 ports on the 318 heads. This is where information becomes just "info" that the engine doesn't seem to care about. If the engine doesn't care, I don't.But yes, neat test.
I'm glad Andy is doing these tests, and there is certainly info there, but then one would ask "what do I do about it?" I mean, notch the cylinders is minimal. Going .060 over would be the best remedy, but adding bore size is always a good thing regardless if it's 1.88 or 2.02.Just a test with numbers to prove what we've known all along.![]()
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It's kind of like the folks that say "don't put a 340 intake on 318 heads because of reversion". Yet, the engine responds very positive to the swap. In fact, I've never seen a 318 sized-port 4bbl intake outperform the "mismatch" ports of the 340 ports on the 318 heads. This is where information becomes just "info" that the engine doesn't seem to care about. If the engine doesn't care, I don't.But yes, neat test.
this ^^.(usually to clear the valves really ).
The valves won’t clear a 273 bore sizeI've seen a 305 VS 350 flow bench comparison and the loss was a lot smaller but I think it was 1.9? valves, always wonder how a 318 bore would effect it, killed more than I thought it would but a 318 especially with an overbore is still capable of making decent hp, wonder how bad a 273 does![]()
That’s been covered before, more or less, flow out powers compressionsAlways a good topic of discussion with cylinder heads. What makes more power if you could only have 1 of the following? Compression? (closed chambers), larger valves, or larger ports?
People say they have with notches, Plus I was half joking, wouldn't be against seeing the results if someone did thoughThe valves won’t clear a 273 bore size
That’s been covered before, more or less, flow out powers compressions
Now that's something I haven't seen a video test comparison done on. I am sure flow out performs compression. But by how much?That’s been covered before, more or less, flow out powers compressions

FWIW: NASCAR tested low compression in the Truck Series years ago. I believe the Ram was running W5 Cylinder Heads.Now that's something I haven't seen a video test comparison done on. I am sure flow out performs compression. But by how much?![]()