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The term coil over means having a coil spring coaxial with the shock absorber. In terms of a Corvette, it replaces the leaf spring.

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Re: Engine Dyno Predictions:

Subject: Re: Engine Dyno Predictions:
by jsup on 2008/12/29 2:26:55

Quote:

BeachBum wrote:\

Jsup, I have no idea how AFR develops or manufactures their cylinder heads..... as far as I know they employ a dozen elves that develop the heads by dipping them in cheese whiz...... thus, you might want to re-consider the last paragraph.

btw, I'm not ridiculing WetFlow, I simply want to know why you like it, so far I've heard its elegant and harder when using a wet flow bench.... which apparently makes it better somehow. But, what is the benefit ? Is it HP ?


Why don't you like wet flow? How did you come to the conclusion that it's worthless? Are all the companies using it stupid? Do they just throw money around for the hell of it? And yes, it was ridiculing.

It's not so much that I love wet flow. It is that I'd like to have a conversation on a head that does not come out of the AFR marketing brochure. What is so hard to understand about THAT? I put up threads on Spintron, no one cares, I talked about wet flow in depth, no one cares. Others have posted stuff, but no one cares.

edited by CentralCoaster
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