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RPO Z16.

A one year special. 1000 were made to honor both the end of the C4 and the original racers, called Grand Sports, from 1963.

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Re: TPIS Miniram

Subject: Re: TPIS Miniram
by Churchkey on 2014/1/13 20:55:35

Intake air reversion (read severe turbulence) will occur if/when the head port entrance is to small & creates a "shelf" area @ the mating surface..

Depending on the heads being used it may be possible to bevel the intake port to match the manifold exit port size eliminating the reversion area (shelf). Theoretically this change could be beneficial. IE: Large air volume from the intake flowing into a smaller head port may create a positive pressure behind the intake valve producing a better cylinder fill.

Cannot say if the above actually works in practice however my semi-functional brain cell(s) say it is a possibility.

Luck with your project.
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