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Well if you port the heads more than the valves will flow, all you're doing is killing velocity-which is much more important on an N/A motor than a forced induction motor. Also seeing as how this is going to be an NA setup-im sure you want to rev higher than the usual L series. Valve springs and titanium retainers will save your precious pistons, and valves. I'd get my head flowbenched after i get the valves i've selected, i'd go with a 45mm intake and a 41mm exhaust valve. Also with a large bore, a nice 3 or 5 angle valve grind will pick velocity back up nicely. What cam are you going to go with? thats where you need to start out...then you can use the lift from that cam on the flow bench to see how far open the valve goes.


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i have three heads at my disposal. early e88, late e88, and a N42. of these three heads, which would yield me the best all out nasty race prepped. 45mm+ triple carbed race engine. and what would the range of price be?. if say, i sent "braap} the head to do. because no one here in town has a clue about them anymore. i'll supply the valves, springs, seats, and cam, either a 560 lft, 300 dur. or a 620lft 304 dur. as you can tell, im not going to daily driver here.

PS, if you get a spare second (hehe) would you give us some information about a FI setup? I would assume everything is identical. Flow is flow, but some ancillary considerations come into account. Like a N42 head closed down might require dished pistons, which in turn might increase the necessary pin-height required. The context I am talking is no-expense spared turbo race engine. Everything custom (if necessary), including crank, rods, pistons, crank girdle, etc etc.

I spend some hours in GRC enabling and disabling blocks; but without success.At some point, I started a new flow graph and realized that it worked as soon as I got rid of WX (one of the GUI toolkits that GNU Radio uses).

OK, so what happened?It looks like with OS X, my default matplotlib backend is based on WX.So when the ZigBee module was used, it loaded matplotlib (for no reason), blocked WX, and, thus, the GUI of the flow graph, resulting in a deadlock.

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