some good gains on a 4.0 head. check it out...
http://www.j-performance.com/index.php? ... view&id=30
having my Alabama cylinder head sent to them for a port and polish and big valves.
havn't seen any of there work first hand but have heard good things about them from v8 guys.
let you know how it turns out!
New source for cylinder porting
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Re: New source for cylinder porting
RAPTORFAN85 wrote:some good gains on a 4.0 head. check it out...
http://www.j-performance.com/index.php? ... view&id=30
having my Alabama cylinder head sent to them for a port and polish and big valves.
havn't seen any of there work first hand but have heard good things about them from v8 guys.
let you know how it turns out!
Unless your planing on spending big $$$$$$$ moving the intake and exhaust valve guide closer to each other? I would stick with the stock valve size as it will have less shrouding (breath better)
Thanks for the link, Vary interesting air flow ###
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Re: New source for cylinder porting
Especially at .7" lift.
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Re: New source for cylinder porting
Flash wrote:RAPTORFAN85 wrote:some good gains on a 4.0 head. check it out...
http://www.j-performance.com/index.php? ... view&id=30
having my Alabama cylinder head sent to them for a port and polish and big valves.
havn't seen any of there work first hand but have heard good things about them from v8 guys.
let you know how it turns out!
Unless your planing on spending big $$$$$$$ moving the intake and exhaust valve guide closer to each other? I would stick with the stock valve size as it will have less shrouding (breath better)
Thanks for the link, Vary interesting air flow ###
Flash
Ya, the big valves was kind of a side thought, but it's definatly getting a good p&p job done.
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Re: New source for cylinder porting
some more info from the site...
Cylinder Head Porting
Finding the most available air flow is our main goal with each Cylinder head ported at Dr. J’s performance. We take the time to develop and test the ports on each individual head using all the tools available today. Every head is flow tested on our Superflow 600. And we provide you with before and after flow numbers. We also have the ability to select camshaft and create performance estimates based on your engine combination. Weather your heads are aluminum or cast iron Dr. J’s can get you churpin those gears and pullin brodies. If you would like to have your heads ported please feel free to contact us at [email protected]
Velocity Probe
The Dr. Air Velocity Probe is used on all of the heads we port. The advantage in using the Velocity probe is that is give us the ability to see where the air is moving fast or slow in the port.
Cylinder Head Porting
Includes the following
Fully radius short turns on the intake and exhaust
streamlined guide bosses on intake and exhaust
maximized push rod pinch opening
bowls cc'ed
bowls blended to
gasket matched
Before and After flow testing
At Dr J's Performance we do not believe on individual stages of porting, because it does not benefit the costumer. Our goal is to provide the customer with most amount of performance per dollar spent. Every head that leaves Dr J's performance is ported to its maximum potential.
Aluminim Heads starting at $ 600.00
Cast Iron Heads Staring at $ 675.00
Cylinder Head Porting
Finding the most available air flow is our main goal with each Cylinder head ported at Dr. J’s performance. We take the time to develop and test the ports on each individual head using all the tools available today. Every head is flow tested on our Superflow 600. And we provide you with before and after flow numbers. We also have the ability to select camshaft and create performance estimates based on your engine combination. Weather your heads are aluminum or cast iron Dr. J’s can get you churpin those gears and pullin brodies. If you would like to have your heads ported please feel free to contact us at [email protected]
Velocity Probe
The Dr. Air Velocity Probe is used on all of the heads we port. The advantage in using the Velocity probe is that is give us the ability to see where the air is moving fast or slow in the port.
Cylinder Head Porting
Includes the following
Fully radius short turns on the intake and exhaust
streamlined guide bosses on intake and exhaust
maximized push rod pinch opening
bowls cc'ed
bowls blended to
gasket matched
Before and After flow testing
At Dr J's Performance we do not believe on individual stages of porting, because it does not benefit the costumer. Our goal is to provide the customer with most amount of performance per dollar spent. Every head that leaves Dr J's performance is ported to its maximum potential.
Aluminim Heads starting at $ 600.00
Cast Iron Heads Staring at $ 675.00
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Re: New source for cylinder porting
Hello Guys My friend sent me a like to this site. I did some looking around and really like it, there is some real good info here. If you have any head porting questions please feel free to ask ! Keep Up the good work and I would be Happy answer any questions.
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Re: New source for cylinder porting
Bryce welcome to the site, I suspect there will be lots of questions develop. One that has my attention for a while is the flow characteristics of the 0331 head vs. the 7120 castings. I have worked with the 7120's exclusively, but keep looking at the final version of the 0331 and wonder if I am missing the boat. Again welcome to the site.
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