2.100 Valve AFR220 4.040 bore SBF
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Re: 2.100 Valve AFR220 4.040 bore SBF
Just spoke to AFR Tech. Tech said the 220 head on a 4.0 bore only lost 2-3 c.f.m. at high lift over the 4.1xx bore. Also said the speed of airflow was increased over the older 225 head. Smaller CSA and higher speed of air and CFM flow over all lift points.
Re: 2.100 Valve AFR220 4.040 bore SBF
I had a simular experience with some AFR205 heads on a 4.030 bore, 2.08" intake , this was the year 2011. Maybe there stuff is a little better today? AFR claimed 330cfm on 4.155". This was a 331cid build solid roller in a 3000lb fox street/strip car made 470rwhp spinning to 7,800rpm. Power never really nosed over we just did not want to break the fragile stock block that only was cro treated.
Lift. Intake. Exhaust
0.05 33.9 26.8
0.1 68.1 62.3
0.15 108 88.6
0.2 147 112.7
0.25 182.6 138.2
0.3 209.9 161.1
0.35 234.5 180.9
0.4 258.4 197.1
0.45 275.5 213.5
0.5 282.6 222.3
0.55 291.3 226.5
0.6 297.4 229.5
0.65 303.1 231.3
0.7 309.2 232.9
Lift. Intake. Exhaust
0.05 33.9 26.8
0.1 68.1 62.3
0.15 108 88.6
0.2 147 112.7
0.25 182.6 138.2
0.3 209.9 161.1
0.35 234.5 180.9
0.4 258.4 197.1
0.45 275.5 213.5
0.5 282.6 222.3
0.55 291.3 226.5
0.6 297.4 229.5
0.65 303.1 231.3
0.7 309.2 232.9
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Re: 2.100 Valve AFR220 4.040 bore SBF
I think in it was around 2014 when the newer casting came out. The older 205 head flowed in the 310 range at 700 lift. Not sure what AFR claimed at that time. Some shops have AFRs numbers and some are off by a bunch. Who know what to believe.inline6 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 14, 2018 12:04 pm I had a simular experience with some AFR205 heads on a 4.030 bore, 2.08" intake , this was the year 2011. Maybe there stuff is a little better today? AFR claimed 330cfm on 4.155". This was a 331cid build solid roller in a 3000lb fox street/strip car made 470rwhp spinning to 7,800rpm. Power never really nosed over we just did not want to break the fragile stock block that only was cro treated.
Lift. Intake. Exhaust
0.05 33.9 26.8
0.1 68.1 62.3
0.15 108 88.6
0.2 147 112.7
0.25 182.6 138.2
0.3 209.9 161.1
0.35 234.5 180.9
0.4 258.4 197.1
0.45 275.5 213.5
0.5 282.6 222.3
0.55 291.3 226.5
0.6 297.4 229.5
0.65 303.1 231.3
0.7 309.2 232.9
Re: 2.100 Valve AFR220 4.040 bore SBF
Ahh that makes sense that the castings changed as technology evolved as it always does.
Tractor Puller, 1959 IH 460 with 430cid NA Alcohol Inline 6 started its life as a D282
The only replacement for displacement is RPM!
The only replacement for displacement is RPM!