Time to dispel some of the crap
I wasn't going to do this post. But thought it will benefit the community.
Rumor 1
hard to get over 200whp due to poor intake velocity
Rumor 2
head work has no gain on a ve
Now instead of using examples like;
"my fully sik cuz hacked his ve ports with a dremel and didn't get any gains" or
"Mate got some head work, just cleaned up the dribs and drabs but didn't gain anything"
or
"I heard of an interweb gangster who made wicked sick power on a stock head so head work is not needed."
I will simply post pics. and discuss.
Ok first intake velocity rumor.
First of all some good head work proper speced to fuel used and rpm that the engine is to make peek power with a good 5 angle valve grind will pick up both flow and velocity on a ve head.
Second the ve head does not have bad intake velocity! Yep i said it. The intake velocity SUITS a high revving 4 cyl motor. If intake gas velocity gets too high it can cause the motor chokes at high rpm this results in potential power gains not being achieved. So when reving to 9000rpm having lowish intake velocity can GAIN power not restrict it.
Third yes there is a restriction in the standard head but it is NOT intake velocity.
Ok next rumor head work gains. Well i will post pics of before and after on one of our na heads And you decide for your self.
This head is speced to make peak power at 8000rpm but still be very close to max efficiency at 9000rpm. It will also be running e85 so we have been very conservative on the ex, we may take out a little more later on with some more testing as the head is 90%done, but good enough to use as an example.
The standard intake has a good basic shape, however it is quite compromised by rough factory castings and bad core shift. Here is a pic.
As a comparison here is what it looks like now
Here is a pic of the factory intake short turn. Note the core shift. Not all are this bad on the intake.
and after a play
Now i mentioned the restriction in the ve head. A ve compared to a de uses 1mm undersized valves. This is not the restriction, in fact for an na motor its a good thing. However what is a restriction is that the chamber is far too small for this undersized valve, The port is rough as guts and the short turn is just HORRID! There is no way even on a na motor that ex will keep up with the intake at high rpm. Definatly not with that short turn creating all types of turbulences as air exits the combustion chamber. It can be slightly masked with e85 or meth but will NEVER be ideal.
our conservative job. remember this head will be running e85.
The horrible short turn. Also what you can't see in these pics, is just how rough it is with all the weird shapes causing problems behind there.
our job. Still not 100% finished, but pics shouldn't show up whats left. You can clearly see the huge difference at this stage though.
and some pics of the standard chamber vs ours
As you can see there are huge gains to be made on the stock head. Intake manifold (this will need to be addressed with head work), good header and some head work not performed by a monkey will see very good gains on a ve.
Rumor 1
hard to get over 200whp due to poor intake velocity
Rumor 2
head work has no gain on a ve
Now instead of using examples like;
"my fully sik cuz hacked his ve ports with a dremel and didn't get any gains" or
"Mate got some head work, just cleaned up the dribs and drabs but didn't gain anything"
or
"I heard of an interweb gangster who made wicked sick power on a stock head so head work is not needed."
I will simply post pics. and discuss.
Ok first intake velocity rumor.
First of all some good head work proper speced to fuel used and rpm that the engine is to make peek power with a good 5 angle valve grind will pick up both flow and velocity on a ve head.
Second the ve head does not have bad intake velocity! Yep i said it. The intake velocity SUITS a high revving 4 cyl motor. If intake gas velocity gets too high it can cause the motor chokes at high rpm this results in potential power gains not being achieved. So when reving to 9000rpm having lowish intake velocity can GAIN power not restrict it.
Third yes there is a restriction in the standard head but it is NOT intake velocity.
Ok next rumor head work gains. Well i will post pics of before and after on one of our na heads And you decide for your self.
This head is speced to make peak power at 8000rpm but still be very close to max efficiency at 9000rpm. It will also be running e85 so we have been very conservative on the ex, we may take out a little more later on with some more testing as the head is 90%done, but good enough to use as an example.
The standard intake has a good basic shape, however it is quite compromised by rough factory castings and bad core shift. Here is a pic.
As a comparison here is what it looks like now
Here is a pic of the factory intake short turn. Note the core shift. Not all are this bad on the intake.
and after a play
Now i mentioned the restriction in the ve head. A ve compared to a de uses 1mm undersized valves. This is not the restriction, in fact for an na motor its a good thing. However what is a restriction is that the chamber is far too small for this undersized valve, The port is rough as guts and the short turn is just HORRID! There is no way even on a na motor that ex will keep up with the intake at high rpm. Definatly not with that short turn creating all types of turbulences as air exits the combustion chamber. It can be slightly masked with e85 or meth but will NEVER be ideal.
our conservative job. remember this head will be running e85.
The horrible short turn. Also what you can't see in these pics, is just how rough it is with all the weird shapes causing problems behind there.
our job. Still not 100% finished, but pics shouldn't show up whats left. You can clearly see the huge difference at this stage though.
and some pics of the standard chamber vs ours
As you can see there are huge gains to be made on the stock head. Intake manifold (this will need to be addressed with head work), good header and some head work not performed by a monkey will see very good gains on a ve.