Well I guess I learnt something new about myselfr2, r2. lol
Well I guess I learnt something new about myselfr2, r2. lol
Totally doable for even a porting amateur that takes care to watch a bunch of youtube and removes port stock in the right areas. I know Charles servedio got 230-240cfm out of some 675 castings. He went through some sectioned 920 casting ports I cut up and sent him saying he could get 270 cfm with 2.02 intake valves.According to the net, the gt40 head is 145cc and flows about 190. Better than I remember. So if a 318 head is 124cc.. and flows 165-170 'in the sub .500 range' and porting to around the same 195 cfm ends up ime 195-205 cfm with stock 1.78...then bam.. same flow, more velocity.. small cam material with power throughout the entire rom band of idle to 5500
There you go. Admission is the first step to rehabilitation. lolWell I guess I learnt something new about myself![]()
Absolutely.Totally doable for even a porting amateur that takes care to watch a bunch of youtube and removes port stock in the right areas. I know Charles servedio got 230-240cfm out of some 675 castings. He went through some sectioned 920 casting ports I cut up and sent him saying he could get 270 cfm with 2.02 intake valves.
There you go. Admission is the first step to rehabilitation. lol
Yes, yes. Now you may be onto something. lol
228-237 cfm is pretty good a mild built engine carb intake cr and headers with a mild cam should be around 1.5-1.7 hp per cfm 340-400+ hp.Absolutely.
I never went bigger than a 1.88 tulip..which is a terrible flow killer of a valve.. and after hearing about Charlie's ls1 valve experiment.. I tried the same and found the same numbers. Its nice when you can verify with your own hand n eye what's put out there , because sometimes you never know what's hot air and what's actually true.
The caveat is that your typical LS valve is way too short and you can't get a spring in that head. So it leaves you buying longer versions which cost quite a bit and you find yourself weighing the cost versus just better heads to begin with. The 1.89 valve is what I used to get 237 cfm out of a 302 head. The installed height however was in the 1.50's iirr being so short. 1.86 vs mopars 1.97, thats a huge difference. There are some that make .100 pop up retainers, like Manley.. but not sure if its for a 8mm valve stem of the ls1 1.89 fwiw
I really like the early 920 and 315?? I think. The earlier heads. The tulip 1.88 i used for a member here's 318 to 340 bore motor went 228cfm with those early 273 heads. Im a fan of them, really.
Yes and No, Similar builds make similar power. Close enough especially for a street machine, maybe not for a highly competitive race class.Got to love these bench builds, comparing apples, oranges and Brand X.
What works for Brand X may not work for Ma Mopar.
It was a blast to drive!! 3rd gear roll on burnouts, hanging onto the steering wheel as the car changes lanes on its own. Fun times for sure... And comments aplentyVery cool
that must have been a fun car.![]()

Try finding a decent one now a days is close to non-existent... unless you want to pay a lot of $$I had a normal Omni back the day, 2nd car 1st mopar, always wanted a GLH, I've toyed with the idea of building a clone with a turbo 3.6l mounted in the rear![]()
I would just start with a non GLH if I ever did it, make a cool daily driver.Try finding a decent one now a days is close to non-existent... unless you want to pay a lot of $$
Yes, They also don't weigh too much and back in the day people easily got 300+ hp out of them.I Googled the GLH and they made 175 horsepower with the turbo.
That would be a wild ride for sure. I haven't seen one of those in years.Yes, They also don't weigh too much and back in the day people easily got 300+ hp out of them.
Whatever works for you is all that counts