ringo wrote: ↑12 Feb 2018, 06:09
if i were to hazard a few guesses:
i don't think the valve seat is perpendicular to the valve stem due to the need to have a very vertical and straight intake run into the cylinder.
the intake valves in the cylinder are also different sized
the exhaust valves are also different sized.
interesting nugget about the jet combustion going to the walls first before ignition of the lean mixture.
There are different approaches to intake port geometry, depends what type of conditions you're trying to achieve. For example if you are trying to induce tumble to the intake air, you would use more of a "ramp" style intake port, where you increase the surface area of the port floor vs the roof.
A lot of this has to do with the intake system. The air box, the internal geometry of the plennum, geometry of the runners. The plumbing U isn't just good for the exhaust side