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An example adding to perspective.
A 454 with Peanut Port heads (70s-80s) that are mildly ported out, will make 570HP at around 5600rpm with 2.19 valves. Reliably. With low...just over 8:1 CR...and a FT hyd cam. Popular Hotrodding Mag in 2001..had an article on a 350 SBC ZZ4 Short Block...with 195cc AFR Heads. All off the sheld parts build. Made 520HP at 6600rpm. PP heads have about a 208CC port...avg 13more CCs than the SBC port...but the BBC port longer...and it really comes down to port CSA. It's a high velocity port when drawn with 454 cubes and some rpm....but they can flow a lot of air. |
Originally Posted by Tartilla
(Post 4946111)
An example adding to perspective.
A 454 with Peanut Port heads (70s-80s) that are mildly ported out, will make 570HP at around 5600rpm with 2.19 valves. Reliably. With low...just over 8:1 CR...and a FT hyd cam. Popular Hotrodding Mag in 2001..had an article on a 350 SBC ZZ4 Short Block...with 195cc AFR Heads. All off the sheld parts build. Made 520HP at 6600rpm. PP heads have about a 208CC port...avg 13more CCs than the SBC port...but the BBC port longer...and it really comes down to port CSA. It's a high velocity port when drawn with 454 cubes and some rpm....but they can flow a lot of air. |
Originally Posted by hogie roll
(Post 4946115)
Well I’d certainly expect it to do better than a peanut port 454 with low compression, even with the same size valve. So maybe the potential is higher. I was just using a CFM rule of thumb, but huge cubes and enough cam could beat the estimate.
The PSI engines are def an interesting project. Ported PSI: [email protected] [email protected] Def going to have some potential. |
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