Alkyhauler
Agricultural
- Nov 14, 2005
- 3
I just joined this very interesting forum and this is my first post.
I am designing a billet alum. cylinder head for an inline six Deutz engine(actually six individual heads). The engine will run on Methanol instead of Diesel and it will run with about 60-90 lbs of boost,maybe higher. It will either have two, large single staged turbos or 3 turbos (2 feeding into one) twin staged, both applications intercooled.
This is a 2-valve head as the rules dont allow for 4 valves, or even hemi style heads....valves must be parallel with one another, but can be canted up to 15 degrees. Currently I have it designed by having both Int. and Exh. canted 15 deg.
RPM range is 6500-8000, bore is 5.5 inches and plan on using an almost 3" intake valve. Intake port flow shoud be around 650 CFM. Currently I am think about using round ports on both intake and exh. Intakes to taper about 3 deg, exhaust about 5-7 deg. I thought that a round port would produce better flow with less friction, but am not so sure any more. Perhaps with running large amounts of boost it doesnt matter as much, perhaps more? I have the ports as steep as I can get them and still be able to get valves that length. With the ports at 15 deg. the intake port actually comes through the top of the head, but port location isnt a problem for this application. I am looking for feedback on port shape regarding this kind of manifold pressure and anything else that comes to mind with this scenairo.
Please feel free to criticize as I want to come up with the best design possible....I have a lot more questions, but one at a time.
I am designing a billet alum. cylinder head for an inline six Deutz engine(actually six individual heads). The engine will run on Methanol instead of Diesel and it will run with about 60-90 lbs of boost,maybe higher. It will either have two, large single staged turbos or 3 turbos (2 feeding into one) twin staged, both applications intercooled.
This is a 2-valve head as the rules dont allow for 4 valves, or even hemi style heads....valves must be parallel with one another, but can be canted up to 15 degrees. Currently I have it designed by having both Int. and Exh. canted 15 deg.
RPM range is 6500-8000, bore is 5.5 inches and plan on using an almost 3" intake valve. Intake port flow shoud be around 650 CFM. Currently I am think about using round ports on both intake and exh. Intakes to taper about 3 deg, exhaust about 5-7 deg. I thought that a round port would produce better flow with less friction, but am not so sure any more. Perhaps with running large amounts of boost it doesnt matter as much, perhaps more? I have the ports as steep as I can get them and still be able to get valves that length. With the ports at 15 deg. the intake port actually comes through the top of the head, but port location isnt a problem for this application. I am looking for feedback on port shape regarding this kind of manifold pressure and anything else that comes to mind with this scenairo.
Please feel free to criticize as I want to come up with the best design possible....I have a lot more questions, but one at a time.