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Tearing Down a Pair of 351 Small Blocks: Windsor vs Cleveland
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<blockquote data-quote="chao5.0" data-source="post: 16320090" data-attributes="member: 134651"><p>The simple answer is no, look at what Pro Stock does to see if a canted valve design isn't better, those guys leave nothing on the table. What makes it so good is opening to the center of the bore, air wants to move to bore center when the valve opens anyway, I've seen air make almost a 90* turn for bore center using smoke on a flow bench. However the stock cleveland heads are to big for the small engines and like stated could use more displacement to really take advantage of them or just invest in good valvetrain and spin it higher, Bob Glidden showed that in the 70's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chao5.0, post: 16320090, member: 134651"] The simple answer is no, look at what Pro Stock does to see if a canted valve design isn't better, those guys leave nothing on the table. What makes it so good is opening to the center of the bore, air wants to move to bore center when the valve opens anyway, I've seen air make almost a 90* turn for bore center using smoke on a flow bench. However the stock cleveland heads are to big for the small engines and like stated could use more displacement to really take advantage of them or just invest in good valvetrain and spin it higher, Bob Glidden showed that in the 70's. [/QUOTE]
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