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I have seen 6 Valves but I have never seen 6 valves/cyl.
Maybe a bit OT....mep wrote:...You should try to arrange the valves completly symetrical.
What I mean is, that there is allways an intake valve, exhaust valve, intake valve.
So the cylinder could be filled ideal by the gas and so getting a more ideal combustion...
i'm lost for words and can't quite find a shovel big enough.Ray wrote:I have yet to see, domestically, any benefit with more valves with similar displacement. Ford has their 4 valve Mustang engines, and their 3 valve truck engines, yet they don't make any more power or fuel economy as far as I can tell. They claim it flows better at the top end, and it does in certain cases. But a good LS1 doesn't need to. It makes it without doing all that revving. The biggest thing that shows me power wise, everything Dodge or Ford has that makes 500hp or more has either 2 extra cylinders, or a supercharger of some sort. They just can't make an engine that makes good power and economy like GM does. The new Hemi is junk too. A friend of mine has a truck with one. It's slower, less powerful and uses more gas than my little 4.8 Chevy. Not to mention they don't know how to make a decent reliable truck. Maybe now that Daimler has left and isn't hell bent on continuing to run that company as far underground as possible, they'll get back to actually making good products and money. Daimler really screwed that company up.
They make crap engines no matter how many valves they have. The only reason they use more valves is to try and make more power with less displacement, and in their case it doesn't work. It works in a Ferrari, or a Lambo, but not in the crap they make.
EDIT: In other words, they don't know how to make good cylinder heads. That's about as easy as you can sum it up. They suck, and they have always been behind Chevrolet/GM. An LS1/LS6/LS7 head is by far better than any domestic 3 or 4 valve head made by any competitor.
Calling Bulls*it are you?SZ wrote:i'm lost for words and can't quite find a shovel big enough.
instead of comparing truck engies to car engines to weed wackers. why not compare the same engine with 2 and 4 valve heads.Ray wrote:I have yet to see, domestically, any benefit with more valves with similar displacement. Ford has their 4 valve Mustang engines, and their 3 valve truck engines, yet they don't make any more power or fuel economy as far as I can tell. They claim it flows better at the top end, and it does in certain cases. But a good LS1 doesn't need to. It makes it without doing all that revving. The biggest thing that shows me power wise, everything Dodge or Ford has that makes 500hp or more has either 2 extra cylinders, or a supercharger of some sort. They just can't make an engine that makes good power and economy like GM does. The new Hemi is junk too. A friend of mine has a truck with one. It's slower, less powerful and uses more gas than my little 4.8 Chevy. Not to mention they don't know how to make a decent reliable truck. Maybe now that Daimler has left and isn't hell bent on continuing to run that company as far underground as possible, they'll get back to actually making good products and money. Daimler really screwed that company up.
They make crap engines no matter how many valves they have. The only reason they use more valves is to try and make more power with less displacement, and in their case it doesn't work. It works in a Ferrari, or a Lambo, but not in the crap they make.
EDIT: In other words, they don't know how to make good cylinder heads. That's about as easy as you can sum it up. They suck, and they have always been behind Chevrolet/GM. An LS1/LS6/LS7 head is by far better than any domestic 3 or 4 valve head made by any competitor.
Forgive me, but I don't follow. I may be missing it completely cause I can be quite dense.SZ wrote:"our" engines?
ray... can you spot an insecurity complex? seriously?
SZ wrote: or name any capacity restricted formula where engine development is contested and RPM are either unlimited or stratospheric and show me where there's a leader running a 2V head. anywhere. haven't seen one in motogp, F1, whatever anywhere. nor have i seen a small capacity street engine with a 2V head in donkey's years.
Okay, here goes. Just like your challenge to find a CID restricted formula using two valves, Top Fuel engines are restricted to two valves per cylinder. I have yet to see ANY other engine with ANY number of valves greater than two make the power levels that they do.SZ wrote:"have yet to see a 4 valve motor make 7000-8000 hp like a Top Fuel motor either. When they do, I'll shut my mouth." - why don't you try and quantify/deconstruct that statement? there are good reasons why top fuellers are two valve engines - nothing to do with performance.
Sorry to drag you into this rebuttal flynfrog. This further advances my argument. 4 valves don't necessarily make more power, forced induction or not. The comparison of a Crown Vic motor, and the same engine in a Mustang isn't completely across the board even. Ford, nor any other car maker, would allow the Mustang to be lower in power and torque than even a specialty package on a police car. Now I didn't go research every carmakers police car hp ratings compared to performance car ratings, but I wouldn't do it.flynfrog wrote:a little hard to read but basically the 4v engine makes 30-50 more hp in stock form. More gains are to be made in forced induction.
they are not the same engine but they are close bore and stroke wise and i picked the cop car version from 2005 since it was the highest HP in the 2v and compared it to the mark viii engine and the mustang both of which make more power.Ray wrote:Sorry to drag you into this rebuttal flynfrog. This further advances my argument. 4 valves don't necessarily make more power, forced induction or not. The comparison of a Crown Vic motor, and the same engine in a Mustang isn't completely across the board even. Ford, nor any other car maker, would allow the Mustang to be lower in power and torque than even a specialty package on a police car. Now I didn't go research every carmakers police car hp ratings compared to performance car ratings, but I wouldn't do it.flynfrog wrote:a little hard to read but basically the 4v engine makes 30-50 more hp in stock form. More gains are to be made in forced induction.