MTI stage 2E head flow numbers
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MTI stage 2E head flow numbers
Lift Int Ex
.100..............69.2...........61.8
.200..............134.0.........109.9
.300..............191.7.........144.6
.400..............241.7.........174.1
.500..............276.5.........192.8
.550..............289.1.........201.5
.600..............298.6.........204.8
.650..............283.9.........209.2
i am really impressed with the mid to peak lift numbers from .400" to .600"...especially on the intake side. the numbers from .100" to .300" dont look to hot, but from .400" on up look strong. i have been researching for weeks and i still havent come up with the best cam for my application. is there a way to match the cam to my head flow numbers to get the most out of my setup....or is it just a matter of what im going to use the car for??
.100..............69.2...........61.8
.200..............134.0.........109.9
.300..............191.7.........144.6
.400..............241.7.........174.1
.500..............276.5.........192.8
.550..............289.1.........201.5
.600..............298.6.........204.8
.650..............283.9.........209.2
i am really impressed with the mid to peak lift numbers from .400" to .600"...especially on the intake side. the numbers from .100" to .300" dont look to hot, but from .400" on up look strong. i have been researching for weeks and i still havent come up with the best cam for my application. is there a way to match the cam to my head flow numbers to get the most out of my setup....or is it just a matter of what im going to use the car for??
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mti flowed them. supposedly the stage 2e heads come with 2.02 and 1.56 but the flow sheet says the specs are 2.02 and 1.57, so i dunno which. ill need to call and mti and see whats up with that. also, they flow their heads without a pipe, so just a lil FYI. any opinions Bo?? i know u know ur stuff
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Just to compare; TEA 5.3 Stg 1.5 2.02 Int 224cc INT runner size
INT
.100.....69.36
.200.....139.97
.300.....202.4
.400.....251.4
.500.....289.86
.550.....303.9
.600.....315.83
TEA flows the exhaust with a pipe so I won't even post those #'s
How many cc's are the intake runners on the MTI's?
INT
.100.....69.36
.200.....139.97
.300.....202.4
.400.....251.4
.500.....289.86
.550.....303.9
.600.....315.83
TEA flows the exhaust with a pipe so I won't even post those #'s
How many cc's are the intake runners on the MTI's?
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Originally Posted by White 02 WS6
Wickid Z, What kind of numbers are you putting down with the stealth cam and 2E heads? Also, any track times yet?
https://ls1tech.com/forums/dynamometer-results-comparisons/263234-tsp225-mti-stg2e-dyno-results.html
[QUOTE=AFTICA] How many cc's are the intake runners on the MTI's?
i called chris at MTI and he said runner size is nto something they usually measure. but hes gonna have one of his machinists measure another set of stage 2e heads today and give me the numbers. so i should have them posted today or tomorrow.
by the way, to all the guys at MTI.....yall rock
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Originally Posted by Wickid Z
mti flowed them. supposedly the stage 2e heads come with 2.02 and 1.56 but the flow sheet says the specs are 2.02 and 1.57, so i dunno which. ill need to call and mti and see whats up with that. also, they flow their heads without a pipe, so just a lil FYI. any opinions Bo?? i know u know ur stuff
.200 109
.300 138
.400 165
.500 191
.600 202
These are my numbers w/o a pipe and a production 1.55 valve(which flow pretty good for what they are). I am by no means a professional at porting especially since Ive never had an opportunity to have a flowbench at my disposal to play with on port shapes The .300 and .400 #s look real good compairitively speaking.