oldeskewltoy... says Hi!
Thats me... the above photos are about 2 years old now.
As for old photos of me... (from 1976) below is me and a friend, I'm the one who was working....
I'm pulling my first engine... the car is a 1968 Volvo 1800S, I'm using the "tools at hand" a come-along, and basketball backboard
I've spent most of my life in the automotive industry, having worked as a tech for VW, Toyota, and of course Datsun... yep, I worked for Datsun a LOOOOOONG time ago.
More recently (past 5 years) I've been learning the "black art" :teehee: of cylinder head porting :eek2:
I've got some special equipment, one of which is a flowbench.
For those who do not know what a flowbench is, it is a tool used to measure a cylinder heads ability to pass the air and fuel charge - both in, and out of the head.
The above photo shows a Toyota largeport 4AG head, below is some testing numbers generated on a largeport 4AG head
As you can see from the charts, porting actually can improve the cylinder heads performance without any other modifications.
One of my earliest clients (owner of OST-005) has moved on from his 4AGE powered MG, he is now racing a P10 Primera/G20, and he asked me to look @ an SR20DE head.......
More to come.......