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Stock 2.4L flow test
Wednesday, June 13, 2007 11:42 PM
Ok so I desided to P&P a 99 2.4L head today in a class that I am taking. Just for fun I put it on the flow bench before porting it and got some pretty interesting numbers. The exhuast side of the head need ALOT of work and you can tell just by looking but the interesting thing is that it flowed good all the way to .500 lift which means that you can put a pretty nice cam in are heads and make power. I plan on getting the P&P job done in the next 4 to 5 days want to take my time to get it right and I will post the new numbers. I really dont plan on to much work to the intake side but I am going to tune up the exhuast.

intake
.100 lift flowed 90.3 cfm
.200lift 155.9cfm
.300lift 217.7cfm
.400lift 258.9cfm
.500lift 277.9cfm

The exhaust
.100 lift 81.2cfm
.200lift 119.5 cfm
.300 lift 126 cfm
.400 lift 129.2
.500 lift 135.5





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Re: Stock 2.4L flow test
Thursday, June 14, 2007 3:51 AM
For Ref.
Quad 4 Head flow rates - CFM
Flowed at Peak Performance - Fenton, MO - 636-671-3300
Lift 0.100 0.200 0.300 0.350 0.400 0.450 0.450 0.500 0.600 0.650
(with exhaust pipe)

Ported 086 (Kevin Davis Exclusive)
Intake 84.2 164.8 226.7 250.2 269.3 286.1 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Exhaust 131.4 139.7 181.6 194.3 202.5 207 237.3


Stock 086
Intake 73.3 149.2 221.7 250.8 267 274.6 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Exhaust 57.1 125.1 167.7 176.2 180.3 183.2 205.6


Stock 456
Intake 77 156.2 222.6 248.7 261.4 265 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Exhaust 67.8 135.5 164.5 168.3 170.8 172.9 197.7


Stock 955
Intake 96.7 164.8 230.2 234.2 239.3 240 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Exhaust 68.2 127.7 149.5 151.9 153.8 160 170.8


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Re: Stock 2.4L flow test
Thursday, June 14, 2007 3:53 AM
To me the exhaust side is the only problem.



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Re: Stock 2.4L flow test
Thursday, June 14, 2007 5:55 AM
Project Pat wrote:Ok so I desided to P&P a 99 2.4L head today in a class that I am taking. Just for fun I put it on the flow bench before porting it and got some pretty interesting numbers. The exhuast side of the head need ALOT of work and you can tell just by looking but the interesting thing is that it flowed good all the way to .500 lift which means that you can put a pretty nice cam in are heads and make power. I plan on getting the P&P job done in the next 4 to 5 days want to take my time to get it right and I will post the new numbers. I really dont plan on to much work to the intake side but I am going to tune up the exhuast.

intake
.100 lift flowed 90.3 cfm
.200lift 155.9cfm
.300lift 217.7cfm
.400lift 258.9cfm
.500lift 277.9cfm

The exhaust
.100 lift 81.2cfm
.200lift 119.5 cfm
.300 lift 126 cfm
.400 lift 129.2
.500 lift 135.5


Nice info. Thanks for posting. Look forward to seeing what you get once ported.



FU Tuning



Re: Stock 2.4L flow test
Thursday, June 14, 2007 6:03 AM
Yes, thank you for posting this. I believe your the first, that I can remeber, that posted flow numbers for the LD9 head.



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Old Motor: 160whp & 152ft/lbs, 1/4 Mile 15.4 @88.2
M45 + LD9 + 4T40-E, GO GO GO
Re: Stock 2.4L flow test
Thursday, June 14, 2007 6:34 AM
At what depression and on what type of bench did you flow that head because there is no way a "stock LD9 head" flows more than an 086 HO head, 28" hg, 60* air temp and 70 % humidity are the standards I believe and a superflow 1200 or 600 flowbench that most pro shops use to measure airflow thru a head. The flow numbers can be manipulated any way you want depending on how you calibrate and what flow bench you use.

The 086 head has larger intake and exhaust ports and valves than the LD9 head so no way it flows more.


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Re: Stock 2.4L flow test
Thursday, June 14, 2007 7:12 AM
I know I posted numbers before and Joe Kenefic posted numbers back in the Vizzon era. I will have to see if I can find them




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Re: Stock 2.4L flow test
Thursday, June 14, 2007 9:39 AM
Quote:

At what depression and on what type of bench did you flow that head because there is no way a "stock LD9 head" flows more than an 086 HO head, 28" hg, 60* air temp and 70 % humidity are the standards I believe and a superflow 1200 or 600 flowbench that most pro shops use to measure airflow thru a head. The flow numbers can be manipulated any way you want depending on how you calibrate and what flow bench you use.

The 086 head has larger intake and exhaust ports and valves than the LD9 head so no way it flows more.



The LD9 head does out flow the 086 till around .250 lift because it has more velocity because of smaller ports, however after .250 lift the Ld9 head loses efficiency and doesnt flow as well because the 086 has larger ports, hence the 086 flows better at higher lift! With the exhaust this happens around .200 lift. Also notice that all the other heads (456, 995) also out flow the 086 head at lower lift but then become inefficent and dont flow as well as the 086 at higher lift!!


Re: Stock 2.4L flow test
Thursday, June 14, 2007 9:53 AM
Dale Young wrote:The 086 head has larger intake and exhaust ports and valves than the LD9 head so no way it flows more.


did I miss something?

intake----2.4_____ 2.3 086
.100 lift 90.3____73.3
.200 lift 155.9___149.2
.300 lift 217.7___221.7
.400 lift 258.9___267.0
.500 lift 277.9

exhaust---2.4_____ 2.3 086
.100 lift 81.2_____57.1
.200 lift 119.5___125.1
.300 lift 126.0___167.7
.400 lift 129.2___180.3
.500 lift 135.5___205.6

looks like the stock 086 flow numbers are larger to me?




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Re: Stock 2.4L flow test
Thursday, June 14, 2007 10:37 AM
I was there. I take the class with him and I couldn't believe these numbers. My friend here at school recently P&P some dart iron eagles for his 383 stroker and these numbers on the intake side are very, very close to out flowing his head. Exhaust as Pat said needs a lot of work. I can't for him to get this done.

Group buy on bigger cams?



Re: Stock 2.4L flow test
Thursday, June 14, 2007 10:41 AM
ive got a brand new 2.4 head that has been ported and bare for sale , head cost me 200 and port work was 300 , also got a port matched HO intake with enlarged tb opening

unfortunately no before or after numbers







Re: Stock 2.4L flow test
Thursday, June 14, 2007 10:51 AM
I ran the flow bench at 28" hg and it was in a shop so what ever out side air was (about 80) and humitiy for PA is usally around 60% and I used a SF 600 flow bench. Now as far as I know it is calibrated corectly and the numbers I got I check by taking every thing off the bench and stating over and I got the same numbers each time so figure they are right. Now as for the number you are comparing to the 086 casting is out flowing me at .300 lift on the intake and at .200 on the exhaust which just shows that the 086 is better at higher lift and if I am not mistaken did those heads have like a .410 lift cam in them (at least I think thats the w41 head and cam setup) and just for a reference are cars stock have around a .354 lift intake and .346 exhuast. Maybe thats why those nubers look that way i am not sure but this is what I got and for all right the are correct as much as I can make them.




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Re: Stock 2.4L flow test
Thursday, June 14, 2007 11:00 PM
Ok so I got one of the chambers done today and flowed it and I got some pretty impressive nubers out of the exhuast side. O yes I have pictures as well. As you can see I did make some very nice improvments over stock on the exhaust side there maybe some more to be made but I am pretty happy with what I have and since this is my first port job ever I cant complan

NEW nubers
Intake
.100 107 cfm
.200 162 cfm
.300 224 cfm
.400 268 cfm
.500 282 cfm


Exhuast
.100 79.65 cfm
.200 140.1 cfm
.300 173.3 cfm
.400 180 cfm
.500 183 cfm


This is before the porting
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This after my porting
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Its kinda hard to tell the difference but theres about a 1/8 in of metal that has been removed all the way around the port





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Re: Stock 2.4L flow test
Friday, June 15, 2007 10:34 AM
This is a stellar thread! Very nice work man, and even better information. I'm gonna have to watch this thread like a hawk as I've got a spare and bare 2.4 head I've been wanting to work on. Nice gains too, this seems like a pretty kick ass class you are taking.






Re: Stock 2.4L flow test
Friday, June 15, 2007 12:18 PM
Hey thankx. Yeah the class rock its a high performance / chassie fabrication class at wyotech so I have learned alot of really cool stuff. As for the head I am hoping to get it on a car ASAP and see what kind of numbers it puts down and I hope to see some desent gains in higher RPM range and this head should be great for boost or even N/A. More pics to come.

BTW anyone in the PA area that has a HO intake I would like to flow that and see what the nubers look like.




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Re: Stock 2.4L flow test
Saturday, June 16, 2007 11:59 AM
I am almost willing to send you a HO mani so you can do a flow test. Please someone close to him get a HO mani to him.

Nice work BTW.

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Re: Stock 2.4L flow test
Saturday, June 16, 2007 4:11 PM
Shawn McKenzie wrote:I am almost willing to send you a HO mani so you can do a flow test. Please someone close to him get a HO mani to him.

Nice work BTW.


This I would like to see as well stock manifold.



FU Tuning



Re: Stock 2.4L flow test
Sunday, June 17, 2007 7:04 AM
I am very impressed with the numbers Pat got. I couldn't believe how much material he removed. All I saw for one whole day was aluminum flying. Ha. The numbers were deff impressive, but I was sure we would see 300 cfm on intake. Oh well. Now finish that head Pat and get it fixed!



Re: Stock 2.4L flow test
Sunday, June 17, 2007 9:50 AM
what would u charge to do this to a 2.4 head?

the same thing you just did to yours....




Re: Stock 2.4L flow test
Sunday, June 17, 2007 4:25 PM
I really dont think I would charge that much I was thinking like for the hole head to get the same port job I just did to ming 150 buckx maybe thats to disasseble the head port & polish it and reassemble the head and to flow it before and after. I am really not sure what its worth. I am mean I have had a 2.4L head P&P by a machine shop and I know what they charged me and it was alot more than thatand they didnt even flow it. For me to do it since this is a class thing if you get at me some time in the next 3 months while I am in class cuz after I am out I will lose the flow bench.
Quote:

John Higgins
This I would like to see as well stock manifold.


I was thinking the same thing I almost want to pull my stock mani off my 98 daily driver and flow it but not enough time in the day really with class and all.




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Re: Stock 2.4L flow test
Sunday, June 17, 2007 5:02 PM
I have my stocker manifold lying around. I might go to the junk yard tomorrow and pull a HO mani. If you can pay for shipping they are yours, as long as you flow bench them.

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Re: Stock 2.4L flow test
Monday, June 18, 2007 11:28 AM
hey I dent you a email with my address and stuff just let me know I will flow them




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Re: Stock 2.4L flow test
Monday, June 18, 2007 11:33 AM
ok, so ive got 3 months to come up with $150?

ive got the head that came off my 97 Z lying around yet, its got stainless valves and it was cleaned up and decked and only saw like 5000 miles of use after, so it should still be damn clean yet.

i would send it completly bare so you would only have to get after the ports and thats it. any cheaper possibly?


anybody know how much it costs to ship a head?



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Re: Stock 2.4L flow test
Monday, June 18, 2007 5:41 PM
I dont see why not I could knock off like 50 buckx or so I mean I check around here to just get port matching and no flow bench is like 300 buckx I am doing why mnore than that but yeah 3 months ship it to me and I will do the P&P job and ship it back. Just email me when you want it done.




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Re: Stock 2.4L flow test
Tuesday, June 19, 2007 12:31 AM
I guess you can call me a liar. I can't seem to find my stock manifold. So I am going to have to revoke my offer. It would probably be cheaper for you to go to a junk yard near you anyway. The U-pull it by me charged $35 for the HO mani and T/B. Sorry.

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