Exhaust port size

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Exhaust port size

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Can anyone confirm the size of the exhaust port on a standard Starion SOHC head?

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Exhaust port - 37mm diameter
Intake port - 36mm diameter
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Can't argue with that. :)
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Get the grinder out nxtime :)
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Post by Rassy »

cookie just a quick question. what would be a good starting size with both, or is it more about direction of flow that makes the power when porting a head.

Cause I was in me cus work shop on day an he was just ripen into this head that was off an old inline 6 an it semed like he was taken about 4-6mm out of the diameter just look to big but I aint got no idea.

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Post by Cookiemonster »

Im not an expert on head porting. I just went out and measured what the standard port sizes are for NXTIME.

Neverless I would say there would be to it then just 'ripping into it' with a grinder.
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Thanks, Cookie. Looks like I might be needed a bit more port work.
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Post by StarionChef »

alot to it. my inlets are opened to 38mm and done wery well. I didnt pay to get it done as its a used motor, that somone befor me payed big dollers for.
The ports are now totally round, but not all the port wall was touched.
Ezhaust? I didnt measure or really look last time I had the manifold off, was putting the motor in and not to interested in specs. But its coming off sooon, so I'll measure then
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Post by Glynn »

G'day everyone,
port size, diameter, shape, direction, dynamic and volmetric efficiancy are all part of a very complicated subject. if you guys want to get into the nitty gritty of it i've plenty of time and will answer any questions i can (just don't want to get to geeky on every body without invitation)

BTW, www.beyondthelimit.com.au is the site of a Melbourne based guy that is excellent! he is very reputable and does excellent work (Glenjo will back me up here for sure)

take it easy lady & gents
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Post by 4g6beat »

if your game you could try some simple porting yourself i've tinkered arround a bit on a mates 5l head and we made some good gains, it's normal for exhaust ports to be ground out a fair bit most factory heads anren't port matched to the manifold opening (or was it the other way round :wtf: )
anyway check out this site if you're curious it helped me.

http://www.sa-motorsports.com/diyport.htm

it's trying to plug their products a bit but the photos are good and the concepts are spot on.
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Glynn wrote:BTW, www.beyondthelimit.com.au is the site of a Melbourne based guy that is excellent! he is very reputable and does excellent work (Glenjo will back me up here for sure)
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