Re: If/When you go to siamesed Intakes?
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Ron, You wouldn't have port pics, would you? Wow, lots more to know!
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I like to think of them as full siamesed or partial (figure 8) siamesed.... and then there is my B-port siamese :D
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The Siamese port actually started with Gulstrand and then TPIS who both made a siamesed TPI runner....TPIS version was more like the one Locobob and I did.....
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I will call it an infiniti port.........
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If it's mine, I'll call it what I want.
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I would think the separation between runners would become important with respect to cam timing of the two valves - do they open in unison (stock cam) or is there a difference in cam timing?
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I believe the stockers have some offset timing and lift, my regrinds have different lift and cam duration for primaries and secondaries...there is also a dog leg to one port that acts as a swirl generator
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