Valve?
I find it absolutely hilarious that you want to put such a big valve in with such a big head and then a mild hydraulic cam.
A friend took second in SBNA at Dragweek this year is a touch over 400ci turns to 8500 with something like a .750lift solid roller and a 2.08 valve is all he runs in his 23 degree Dart heads. But you think it is a good idea for a 6500rpm little LT motor. I strongly suggest you begin researching what actually works instead of building the ultimate bench racer.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/5933110-post33.html
Even one of the guys going fast NA on LT4s says they are not the right choice for under 7000rpms even on solid roller strokers and that is not even getting into hogging them out to fit a 2.08 valve in them which would only make it worse for small displacement low rpm use.
Judging from your earlier reply you wont learn anything from this. You will cop an attitude.
The start of that post by Ed is a reply to me pointing out a car that runs faster than his, with lowly LT1 heads with tiny 2.00/1.56 valves, less compression.
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On heads with bigger valves you will find that the intakes are moved toward the center of the chamber and the exhaust valve is moved even further over to give the intake room in between them
then there is the issue of your piston's notches aren't big enough for 2.080 valve and if they were they probably aren't in the right location
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On heads with bigger valves you will find that the intakes are moved toward the center of the chamber and the exhaust valve is moved even further over to give the intake room in between them
then there is the issue of your piston's notches aren't big enough for 2.080 valve and if they were they probably aren't in the right location
I ran into this same issue with my offset AFRs. Large valves, offset from standard location to prevent shrouding. Great idea, but with a long duration aggressive cam you run into problems with standard style pistons. Even though my SRPs have nice big 5cc valve notches, they are not quite in the right place and the exhaust valve hits the piston. Luckily my machinist charges chump change to flycut pistons, but its a PITA to have to take everything apart again.
Mine is a healthy solid roller that will see 7500+ rpm - it would be a whole lot of trouble for zero to negative benefit on a baby cammed stock computer LT1. Especially considering that you are starting with LT4 heads, which already have nice light valves for most combinations.
Attacking him for giving you sound advice you stuck yourself. Hell not only can a set of decent stock heads be bought ~$200 assembled , one pf these big time drag racers like the one you cussed out probably would have gave you a stock cast head or heads for free or even traded to help you out.
A poor attitude leads to poor results, but an ******* usually just gets burned at the stake. Remember that!!

Dude chill the **** out and dont bring any new douschebaggery to this site. There is already enough of it as it is. Caps post did not warrant that kind of response. You need to challenge him on the points.



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