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    cc of runner playes just as much a role in picking out a head for a street engine if not a hell of alot more then a race heads and cam must work hand in hand as your not running a strait line and max WOT most time car/truck that is not lite on weight .valve angle of sigth . short side radius . valve size . chamber size. port pinch. all play in to a good port . what is stated in that post is 101 of engine building .wet flow and flowing heads with intake on and ex tube is were most guys go . CC and flow numbers should only be used for measuring tool . i feel most power can be had just in front of the valve and in the bowl
    Last edited by pat mccarthy; 11-28-2011 at 01:58 PM. Reason: no l in size
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