After dissasambling cylinder head and rebuilding my engine i have a lag until my pistons will be produced. My shop is advicing to tune exhaust side ports of cylinder head. Have someone expirience in porting? I've found some info on https://dsportmag.com/the-tech/educa...shim-solution/ and there is a nice +15 CFM increace in "light" porting of exhaust. As i see on forums- intake ports are good designed- which can't be said for the exhaust part.
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I run a factory P54 head in my car. Not saying I'm an expert, just fyi that's what BMW did:
- CNC ported intake, a very small step design
- fine ground combustion chambers and valve seats, surface is very smooth but was not polished
- ground head surface for higher combustion
- no work to exhaust channels
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there is no question there are gains to be had, but that’s not the “issue”. It’s about what the engine actually needs to make more power and more flowbench cfm on the exhaust port is not high on the listOriginally posted by BMWfanz View Post
I've found flow chart of stock intake vs stock exhaust vs ported exhaust
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