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03-31-2004, 08:52 PM | #1 |
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just dropped heads off.......
..........at kendrick machine shop in san antonio. they have done several sets of darts before. they said they usualy flow 255 cfm out of the box and they should flow close to 290 cfm when they are done with them you usualy figure 2 hp per increase of one intake cfm. so do the math..............
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03-31-2004, 10:32 PM | #2 |
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o yeah, my kinda talk How much is all this port work running you? Also, whats the change in port volume?
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03-31-2004, 11:17 PM | #3 | |
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04-01-2004, 01:02 AM | #4 |
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the prices on their port work are very reasonable. most of the heavy work is done around the intake valve and every thing should be polished smooth. and they are getting flowed before and after so hopefully that will back up their claims. beyond that i really can't say much because i'm far from an expert on porting.
i'm also having them milled to 59cc chambers to up the compression about 1/2 a point to help with the bigger cam i'll be running. tim, yes they are 200 cc intake runners. dart actualy claims they flow 262 out of the box, which i think might be a little optimistic
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'51 F100, backhalf with a narrowed 9 and coil overs, 18.5" mickeys, monte front clip, +400" sbc in the works '05 1500 Crew Cab RIP '84 swb 5/7 drop, solid cammed 408 w/ fully ported dart heads, th350 w/ 10 inch hughes, 12 bolt w/ 3.73 richmonds and a locker '80 swb 4x4 in progress: 7" lift, 350 th350/np205, d44 and 1.5" ORD tie rod, 14BFF w/discs , armored diff covers, 40" MTR's |
04-01-2004, 03:45 AM | #5 | |
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255 out of the box isen't amazing, buts its very good. Some of those 18* heads will flow above 300cfm out of the box, but it will cost you
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'51 F100, backhalf with a narrowed 9 and coil overs, 18.5" mickeys, monte front clip, +400" sbc in the works '05 1500 Crew Cab RIP '84 swb 5/7 drop, solid cammed 408 w/ fully ported dart heads, th350 w/ 10 inch hughes, 12 bolt w/ 3.73 richmonds and a locker '80 swb 4x4 in progress: 7" lift, 350 th350/np205, d44 and 1.5" ORD tie rod, 14BFF w/discs , armored diff covers, 40" MTR's |
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