Porting a set of heads isn’t an open ended proposition for me.
Theres almost always a budget involved....... which dictates how much time can be spent on them.
I usually have a number in my head that I’d like to see, within the alotted time.
I don’t like to give away porting time, so...... sometimes the target number can be reached in the alotted time, sometimes it can’t.
Also, some engine platforms have heads that reward you with nice flow increases with a reasonable amount of work....... and others don’t.
Most of the factory Mopar wedge heads respond pretty well to straightforward modifications........ so the “most for the least” strategy generally works out pretty well if you spend your time on the things that matter.
The other thing to keep in mind is, not all castings are created equal.
Flow 10 100% Stock 915 heads and they won’t all flow the same........ and you might find a few that are either surprisingly good or surprisingly bad.
And often times the bad ones will never end up being as good as if you had started with a good one instead.
Good points and a shared approach.
That's more of how I see it. I like to see X by Y lift, it's a mental program...you know what to expect for the work you've done.. If there IS a target HP, you bet I'm going for X amount of cfm by chosen lift...and port volume for the cid and range.
It IS about airflow, just not exclusively.
I do port for power, that means airflow...but not just raw cfm, but speed and is the port working 100% or 70%...which is where you see turbulence, one side is just dead slow wet crap...garbage port....torqueless pos is what that makes...and boy will shut off when the cam does.
I read a lot of ****...boy ot sticks out.
Not talking about you, just in general...
...some folks can really confuse the clergy , so to speak, out of trying to sound like the smartest guy in the room. Keep the people 2nd guessing so they'll send their $$$$ ... lmao.
Im not going to be caught in the vacuum of covering every variable...because we arent reinventing the wheel here...there are no more secrets. Majority of people here , we all are working production limits... there is no "too big" ..there is only a "too small cid" in this sbm game...and no one I know is messing with 273's.
If the op is moving some head for bigger cid, then he spent his time wisely. If not, then it's more than necessary...though it really doesn't matter, mytime, his time, your time.. is our own.
I like seeing others porting threads, it's a personal thing.... gotta be careful what and how you state your opinion and or offer advice...or even just be careful pointing out the obvious.
@yellow rose
What is the port volume ?
Does the x head have its tubes to check?
I bet you are just under 190cc, maybe 185 or so. It's a ton of just carving for cross section.