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  1. #925
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    Quote Originally Posted by spetz View Post
    It would alter compression ratio if it was changed however logically it seems that sharp areas around the top of the bore would not be desirable?
    I know the usually are not exactly the same as the bore and from looking at a few heads it seems sometimes the combustion area is not even a perfect circle.
    I assume this means that the heads are not modified to take this into account?
    True, not always a perfect circle. Mine for example are certainly not, having been modified when my head was built. This was done to increase flow/combustion but of course you need to be careful that you don't crease hot-spots and have it done professionally.

  2. #926
    Quote Originally Posted by dougie_504 View Post
    True, not always a perfect circle. Mine for example are certainly not, having been modified when my head was built. This was done to increase flow/combustion but of course you need to be careful that you don't crease hot-spots and have it done professionally.
    no need to get pro.

    just sit there with a rotary tool & some beer.

    needs lots of time and must know where to grind.

    lol

  3. #927
    Does anyone know where the VTEC changeover point happens, and what rpm peak power is produced roughly with each respective head and standard cams?
    ie, B16A, B16B, B18C, B18CR?

  4. #928
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    Quote Originally Posted by spetz View Post
    Does anyone know where the VTEC changeover point happens, and what rpm peak power is produced roughly with each respective head and standard cams?
    ie, B16A, B16B, B18C, B18CR?
    are you asking the question based on head only or whole complete stock engine ?
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  5. #929
    Well on the basis that all things are equal and the same with the only difference being the heads

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    Quote Originally Posted by spetz View Post
    Guys sorry if this has been covered, but I have not read all 77 pages.
    Can anyone tell me considering the bore is some 3-4mm more than the B16/18, and the head comes from the B16/18, do any modifications need to be made to expand the combustion chamber or using it as is is fine?
    Keep the chamber at 81mm as std, or better, use a CNC reprofiled chamber, but again keep it at 81.
    Going bigger loses quench & compression, so don't go there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GSi_PSi View Post
    Isn't that what a cnc Port job does
    Damn!
    You got a pic of the worlds 1st fully functioning android.
    (That way his hands have computer numeric control )
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    Quote Originally Posted by TODA AU View Post
    Damn!
    You got a pic of the worlds 1st fully functioning android.
    (That way his hands have computer numeric control )
    lol he could be a robot, nomsayin

    better ?

  9. #933
    maybe by:



    would be an expensive headjob no doubt!
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    Quote Originally Posted by tinkerbell View Post
    maybe by:



    would be an expensive headjob no doubt!
    i see what u did there, asimo escorts ftw

  11. #935
    either way, to answer spertz - slightly radiusing the edge of around combustion chamber to reduce hotspots would be all you should consider when using a 81mm head on a 84mm bore (unless you are designing the shape of the piston crown yourself...lol)
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bcgVvCqXdY CNC Combustion Chamber Work
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