Katech CNC
#102
This one is going into his Thirtieth anniversary. 1997 white with orange stripes
M6 car with houndstooth seats
He’s currently looking to get either a FAST 92 or the Dorman LS2 intake
#104
Secondly, they come with the locks, seals, locators and the Chrome-moly retainers while a bit heavier than the titanium stuff, dont get chewed up on the underside from spring surge or bounce.
Lastly, I've never heard of a spring failure from anyone using these kits.....perhaps it's happened but I've not seen a thread or anything...
#105
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So what was the verdict on the $500 CNC by Katech? I've got a set of 243's off the car and Katech claims, "New Katech CNC ported LS2/LS6 cylinder heads flow 314cfm on the intake and 251cfm on the exhaust compared to the stock 254cfm intake and 212cfm exhaust at .650 lift."
Was it worth the money to send them out? I think you did 241's right? Is it worth the extra money to have them ran on my 243's? I'm dealing with assembly and springs separately so no need for money comparisons to other companies, just purely porting.
Was it worth the money to send them out? I think you did 241's right? Is it worth the extra money to have them ran on my 243's? I'm dealing with assembly and springs separately so no need for money comparisons to other companies, just purely porting.
#106
So what was the verdict on the $500 CNC by Katech? I've got a set of 243's off the car and Katech claims, "New Katech CNC ported LS2/LS6 cylinder heads flow 314cfm on the intake and 251cfm on the exhaust compared to the stock 254cfm intake and 212cfm exhaust at .650 lift."
Was it worth the money to send them out? I think you did 241's right? Is it worth the extra money to have them ran on my 243's? I'm dealing with assembly and springs separately so no need for money comparisons to other companies, just purely porting.
Was it worth the money to send them out? I think you did 241's right? Is it worth the extra money to have them ran on my 243's? I'm dealing with assembly and springs separately so no need for money comparisons to other companies, just purely porting.
272/221 w/pipe @ .600" on the G.M. valve-job after I blended the bowls
#110
Engine has yet to run but I will update with results
In all honesty my self imposed budget of one thousand dollars meant that a fancy valve job and at least 10-12 CFM was left on the table. But to be honest I barely made squat on the sale of this engine. It went to a great guy in an awesome car and he will get it to run strong
In all honesty my self imposed budget of one thousand dollars meant that a fancy valve job and at least 10-12 CFM was left on the table. But to be honest I barely made squat on the sale of this engine. It went to a great guy in an awesome car and he will get it to run strong
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Engine has yet to run but I will update with results
In all honesty my self imposed budget of one thousand dollars meant that a fancy valve job and at least 10-12 CFM was left on the table. But to be honest I barely made squat on the sale of this engine. It went to a great guy in an awesome car and he will get it to run strong
In all honesty my self imposed budget of one thousand dollars meant that a fancy valve job and at least 10-12 CFM was left on the table. But to be honest I barely made squat on the sale of this engine. It went to a great guy in an awesome car and he will get it to run strong
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It's really quite debatable if the forty or so CFM was worth it since I still needed to have them milled locally and had about six hours in bowl finishing. Also the "no fancy valve-job" is still a sour taste for most flow number lovers
The CNC work was nice and Jason stated that it was an older program so eventually we shall see.....M6 trans but if it only puts 400 down then that would be considered weak; 435 would be labeled "strong" for what it is...certainly no special recipe by any means
#114
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I was searching and found alot about the valve job being needed to really shine and the intake will also limit flow..so if the heads already flow 260 or so stock....maybe the best bet is to lap the valves and call it good and save the 500 bucks for other parts of the build. Not a max max effort at all considering I'm doing a Titan 2 cam lol.
#116
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Ive already got the valve train so it really is just porting the heads. Katech still has it for 499 on their site. Supposedly Livernois also had a 500 port just but couldn't find any info. Everyone else is like 1000 and up. I don't want to sacrifice low end either if they just hog them out.
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Ive already got the valve train so it really is just porting the heads. Katech still has it for 499 on their site. Supposedly Livernois also had a 500 port just but couldn't find any info. Everyone else is like 1000 and up. I don't want to sacrifice low end either if they just hog them out.
#119
A tighter valve margin would have helped and CNC chamber work- unshrouding also improves flow.
Only some of the most talented porters have approached 300 CFM with non 243/799 castings
At some point these do reach their design limits.
What kinda surprised me was that they continued to pick up at both .650 and .700 lift points. Even the 243/799s go turbulent at .550 and above lift in production form
Only some of the most talented porters have approached 300 CFM with non 243/799 castings
At some point these do reach their design limits.
What kinda surprised me was that they continued to pick up at both .650 and .700 lift points. Even the 243/799s go turbulent at .550 and above lift in production form