Hello,
I made some templets, one to fit the head and a unit with larger holes so I could index accuratly on the intake manifold (325i head 885) using gage pins.
I was amazed how perfectly each port matched the next one on the head. When I put the other templet on the intake manifold I was shocked to see how much smaller it was. I am guessing that it was designed into the engine with the idea that it would be better to run into a larger hole for the air to hit and cause turbulance.
So, now what to do. I am thinking of grinding the intake ports larger but still about .5mm smaller then the head. Ideas out there?
I am looking for a swift running engine but as an example I am using the original cam (trying to keep my costs down).
Thanks, Chuck
I made some templets, one to fit the head and a unit with larger holes so I could index accuratly on the intake manifold (325i head 885) using gage pins.
I was amazed how perfectly each port matched the next one on the head. When I put the other templet on the intake manifold I was shocked to see how much smaller it was. I am guessing that it was designed into the engine with the idea that it would be better to run into a larger hole for the air to hit and cause turbulance.
So, now what to do. I am thinking of grinding the intake ports larger but still about .5mm smaller then the head. Ideas out there?
I am looking for a swift running engine but as an example I am using the original cam (trying to keep my costs down).
Thanks, Chuck
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