pretty short but important question.....how do you match up cam specs to the flow numbers on the heads. Ive been doing a lot of studying with numbers and such, drawing graphs and pertentages. I found that stock when compared to supersix heads has a unique flow pattern. the supersix heads definitely flow more freely through the entire lift of the valve however, the airflow gain resembles a parabola (semi-circle curve) on a graph. What I mean by this is that when i started playing around with numbers and the math i found that the supersix heads flow about 17% better at .100" lift than stock. They also flow about the same at .500" lift (18% better than stock). The intriguing part is that SS heads only flow about 8-9% better than stock at .200" - .300" lift. This is the parabola resemblence I was talking about. It also means that stock heads flow very well, almost identical to supersix heads midway through the lift sequence.
I also compared the stock head flow to the intense stage 2 heads. I found something a little different. Instead of the flow forming a parabola curve it formed a straight constant line. What i mean by this is that at .100" lift Intense heads flow about 13% better than stock. This percentage is almost the same throughout the entire sequence of the lift.
So I am not sure which is better, the Supersix heads that flow real well at the start and end of the lift sequence or the intense heads that flow constantly better but lower throughtout the sequence.
I am not looking to buy either set of heads, i just wanted to see how flow numbers worked so i could choose an adequate cam. SO BACK TO MY FIRST QUESTION ~ is there any way you can match the cam specs to work best with flow numbers??
I also compared the stock head flow to the intense stage 2 heads. I found something a little different. Instead of the flow forming a parabola curve it formed a straight constant line. What i mean by this is that at .100" lift Intense heads flow about 13% better than stock. This percentage is almost the same throughout the entire sequence of the lift.
So I am not sure which is better, the Supersix heads that flow real well at the start and end of the lift sequence or the intense heads that flow constantly better but lower throughtout the sequence.
I am not looking to buy either set of heads, i just wanted to see how flow numbers worked so i could choose an adequate cam. SO BACK TO MY FIRST QUESTION ~ is there any way you can match the cam specs to work best with flow numbers??
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