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  1. #1
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    Default Toolbox Addition

    Hello, forum members; my name is Stuart Smith originally from New Zealand. I have about 40 years in professional motorsports, having prepared winning cars for most major series in the world, including serious motor R&D.

    Today I want to inform you of a most valuable addition to your engine builder’s toolbox and that is David Vizards new book how to Port and Flow Test cylinder heads. (P&FT)
    Rarely you will buy a book with not only valuable information on nearly every page also diagrams of data with explanations of how the test works. This book is all about how to P&FT cylinder heads, loaded with help for people wishing to expand their knowledge about airflow management. Not often you find valuable information on nearly every page of a book related to engine performance, this book about porting, and flowing testing cylinder heads, is loaded with help for everyone wanting to learn both basic and advance techniques working with aluminum and iron cylinder heads. This book will answer lots of questions for many that have not figured all that happens in a cylinder head.

    I do not believe I have seen a book with so much valuable information on one issue. This book will truly advance the ability of everyone wishing to learn more on shapes, correct air speed, and optimizing cylinder head flow.
    Stuart

  2. #2
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    Should I put this in the pit box, my shop toolbox, or buy it for my engine builder to hold his bathroom door open?

  3. #3
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    Jan 2008
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    Smile Book and engine builder

    If the guy is making 2.5 HP per cubic inch he may not need it,if he is not then you have your answer, another way to judge is if you actually win races or are just a field filler,also ask him if he can tell you what the intake velocity is while the piston rolls around DC when the cam is on overlap. I am interested in his answer so get back at me and let me know what he says.Stuart.
    Last edited by lockwire; 04-12-2012 at 04:20 PM.

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