Bore Size Flow Tests

Removable Cylinders for Aluminum Flow Stand

Removable CylindersHow much does the bore size matter when flow testing?

It would be in our best interest to say that you need several different bore sizes to accurately flow test, let’s say, small-block chevy heads because when going from 4.030″ to 4.155″ it will make a “measurable” difference in the flow numbers.

Yes, we wish this was true because we could sell more Aluminum Cylinders and Sliders. Well, the truth is the flow numbers do not change when going from 4.030 to 4.155″ bores in back-to-back tests. We have performed back-to-back tests on several different types of cylinder heads and we have not found a measurable, repeatable difference when the bore size is changed.

People are incorrect when they state that to accurately flow test you need to “exactly” reproduce the bore size on the motor. Through our testing we have found this to be incorrect.

Our recommendations: Purchase the most popular bore size for the heads and motors that you are building. If a head come into your shop that is used on larger or smaller bore, go ahead and flow test on the 4.030″ bore fixture. This approach will give you accurate, repeatable data and will save you both time and money.

Stock Ford 351N Head
Valve Lift 4.030″ bore 4.155″ bore
.100 69 70
.200 136 137
.300 184 185
.400 213 215
.500 232 233
.600 244 245

 

Ported 215 Iron Eagle
Valve Lift 4.030″ bore 4.155″ bore
.100 70 70
.200 134 132
.300 189 187
.400 231 230
.500 264 263
.600 286 287

 

Ported ‘492 Chevrolet Head
Valve Lift 4.030″ bore 4.155″ bore
.100 68 68
.200 136 135
.300 184 182
.400 217 216
.500 242 241
.600 246 248

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