Can you guess which head has a cam lift rule? The median flow is really close, but these heads will perform very different pending cam/RPM.

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Have you ever considered developing an ideal 885 port job and then drawing it so it could be CNC cut? I feel like M20 head work is one of the bigger limiting factors in n/a stroker builds and there only seems to be 1-2 good solutions in the entire country (yours included obviously). Making a CNC port package with proven flow/results could be an amazing seller, and cut your labor down dramatically while being able to make a killer product more accessible.
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Originally posted by AWDBOB View PostHave you ever considered developing an ideal 885 port job and then drawing it so it could be CNC cut? I feel like M20 head work is one of the bigger limiting factors in n/a stroker builds and there only seems to be 1-2 good solutions in the entire country (yours included obviously). Making a CNC port package with proven flow/results could be an amazing seller, and cut your labor down dramatically while being able to make a killer product more accessible.
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Originally posted by ForcedFirebird View PostPerhaps one day. It's not like there's one a month that wants this kind of work - more like 3x a year or so.
If you could churn out a head a week and you didn't have 25hrs of labor into one head it would be a beautiful thing for both you and the customer.
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Originally posted by zaq123 View Post
He needs to reproduce M20 unicorn 24V head/cam/rockers that RD supposedly created at some point and he will be the star of M20 world forever in m20 world history. ..the legacy
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Originally posted by AWDBOB View Post
hahaha yes indeed. There is already the RHD roller setup, though. If that was brought into a more accessible price range I think a ton of people would go for it and reap the benefits.
24V would be totally another level....ala M50.
However as years go by,... 12V M20 has its own charm.
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Originally posted by ForcedFirebird View PostPerhaps one day. It's not like there's one a month that wants this kind of work - more like 3x a year or so.
89 E30 325is Lachs Silber - currently M20B31, M20B33 in the works, stroked to the hilt...
new build thread http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=317505
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Originally posted by digger View Post
Seems to be a fair few that buy those pretend race heads, stage 9 head, et al from places that shall remain nameless. it would just take one dyno with a proper port job to show what it can do and they will sell like the RHD itb kits.
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It's fun to dream but FWIW guys, the most basic reputable CNC porting service, with the economy of scale of the LS world, is around $1,000 for a pair. There is no engine in the world that receives aftermarket CNC porting as often as the LS platform, they probably port more LS heads in a week than WOT does total heads in a year. I don't think there's a way you could make CNC porting for M20 heads something that anyone but the fattest wallets among us would even consider, just like the "full monty" manual port job is now. 5-axis machine time isn't cheap, I've seen the costs from the engineering side, and you don't get crazy volume discounts doing 10 M20 heads per year... Sure you can CNC port a head without a 5 axis machine if you make fixtures to hold the head in the required positions for the various operations in the process, but that's a lot more labor intensive and those man hours, precision fixture construction, machine time, add up fast. There's more to it than just the head, you might think oh yeah I'd pay $3,000 for a top notch ported M20 head, but that head is going to be a waste if you don't have either a ported/custom intake manifold or ITBs, and that's all a waste if you don't have a bottom end built to take advantage of all of that breathing. Be honest, how many among you are going to put a $12,000 engine in your E30? Now bump that up by $4,000 if you got that trick roller setup.
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Originally posted by varg View PostIt's fun to dream but FWIW guys, the most basic reputable CNC porting service, with the economy of scale of the LS world, is around $1,000 for a pair. There is no engine in the world that receives aftermarket CNC porting as often as the LS platform, they probably port more LS heads in a week than WOT does total heads in a year. I don't think there's a way you could make CNC porting for M20 heads something that anyone but the fattest wallets among us would even consider, just like the "full monty" manual port job is now. 5-axis machine time isn't cheap, I've seen the costs from the engineering side, and you don't get crazy volume discounts doing 10 M20 heads per year... Sure you can CNC port a head without a 5 axis machine if you make fixtures to hold the head in the required positions for the various operations in the process, but that's a lot more labor intensive and those man hours, precision fixture construction, machine time, add up fast. There's more to it than just the head, you might think oh yeah I'd pay $3,000 for a top notch ported M20 head, but that head is going to be a waste if you don't have either a ported/custom intake manifold or ITBs, and that's all a waste if you don't have a bottom end built to take advantage of all of that breathing. Be honest, how many among you are going to put a $12,000 engine in your E30? Now bump that up by $4,000 if you got that trick roller setup.89 E30 325is Lachs Silber - currently M20B31, M20B33 in the works, stroked to the hilt...
new build thread http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=317505
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Originally posted by digger View Post
how much do you think the guys building 2.9L with hand ported head, ITB and standalone etc have in their engine......?
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