English air is colder because it is further from the equater, so being colder it is also denser.
 
  

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David Gentleman wrote:but you won't get your ports near 46mm, maybe 42mm max,
David Gentleman wrote:I was showing Stephen Dell the other day, the plastic intake pipe that diverts hot air into the air filter chamber on a GTA atmo,....., proving even a simple restriction removed on an standard engine makes a difference.
 
					
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David Gentleman wrote: it would be possible to convert a complete Z7X engine to oddfire if you wished, and still be cheaper than modifying your heads.
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 total for the two heads was about 1.5k
  total for the two heads was about 1.5k  for all the work I had done.
  for all the work I had done.
 now, but only the dyno will prove the work I am doing then I may be
 now, but only the dyno will prove the work I am doing then I may be  

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 108.5 on both.
 108.5 on both.
 What happens to the cam timing when the engine gets hot and the chain expands,. See those french boys were clever, Variable Cam timing 10 years before them Japanese
  What happens to the cam timing when the engine gets hot and the chain expands,. See those french boys were clever, Variable Cam timing 10 years before them Japanese  or maybe they were even cleverer than that, cam chain expands at same time as the engine
  or maybe they were even cleverer than that, cam chain expands at same time as the engine  bigger there goes the compression ratio.
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Heads were done by 'the best man in the buisness'.
Gas flowing is not expensive, swirl flowing is thoughtotal for the two heads was about 1.5k
for all the work I had done.
Comes out like this:
Swirl flowing ins and outs- 550
Nucleus valve guides -400
Valve seat reprofile- 200
Cumbustion chamber mod- 100
Blah blah blah, say- 200
+you have to account for new valves and springs etc
In the thread polishing of ports is mentioned, that is a practice of the past, and is counter productive, ports should be 'lightly' rough this prevents fuel dropping from the atomisation as it passes through the port.
You also need to consider the whole picture, right from where the air comes in to where the exhaust gas leaves, a single restriction can undo all your good, as can a 'cave' (cave's will stall the fuel/gas flow as much as a restriction does) i.e take the talbot inlet manifolds, look good on the surface, but watch them work on a flow meter, horrible, but with a little work 'great'.
Mind you I amnow, but only the dyno will prove the work I am doing then I may be

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 Are you running mapped ignition on this setup?
   Are you running mapped ignition on this setup?
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