Dusty Bradford
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I don't think I said, "flow 310 in the real world". I'm saying that the software required me to raise the head flow numbers beyond real world head flow numbers (210) to get the sim to match real world results. At this point, I have absolutely no idea what the 'exact' real world flow bench numbers are. I thought they were 210. That's what the head porter told me, but what do you think? Do you think he was possibly wrong? Or, do you think it's possible to squeeze out a high 8 pass with 1.835/1.5 valves flowing at 210 on the intake with 28 psi boost? You have much more real world experience than I.
You were pointing out that your magic intake and exhaust design has somehow taken a head that flows 210 on the bench and made it perform as if it flows 310. I'm saying it's something else causing the #'s to be off....other than pulse tuning. If the pulse tuning was making such a dramatic difference as to increase the head flow 100cfm, the car would be much faster at your boost and bp level.
I think it's real simple. The sim can't accurately model your engine design.
I'm off to the track for testing...ya'll have fun.