90mm intake port matchted to afr205s, will intake work on stock heads?
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90mm intake port matchted to afr205s, will intake work on stock heads?
well im looking at a fast intake 90mm that has been port matched to afr 205s, will the porting benefit me, or will there be a prob on my stock heads?
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it should work but will be turbulence . best thing to do is pull the intake apart and put the bottom half on and see where the ports line up or if they are off to much . you may be able to open up your heads to the fast ports but not 100% on that
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intake port velocity matters
Personally from my experience working at Edelbrock for several years I was trained and always told that general rule of thumb is you can have a smaller intake port runner exit going into a slightly larger cylinder head port entry to promote airflow velocity, but you cannot ever have a larger intake runner exit going to a same size or smaller port entry on the heads.
That will cause turbulence and hurt port flow velocity.
By the way.............
Stock 200cc volume cathedral intake port size on LS1 sand cast heads are: 1.036"
And LS6 intake port size is 1.101"
Measure the intake port exit and compare to your heads entry.
I am not sure about intake port specs on the LS6 SPM(Semi-Permanent Mold) heads.
But, they should be very close. These are the ones with a triangle symbol casted under the exhaust port between the head-bolt bosses on the sides of the cylinder heads
That will cause turbulence and hurt port flow velocity.
By the way.............
Stock 200cc volume cathedral intake port size on LS1 sand cast heads are: 1.036"
And LS6 intake port size is 1.101"
Measure the intake port exit and compare to your heads entry.
I am not sure about intake port specs on the LS6 SPM(Semi-Permanent Mold) heads.
But, they should be very close. These are the ones with a triangle symbol casted under the exhaust port between the head-bolt bosses on the sides of the cylinder heads