As far as what this head looks like on the floor with a flatter SSR, the Dmax head may just seem to be developed to work well in a mid-range operation range, but, the height of the runner-roof I would say limits this. If anyone would care to voice what they feel about the head flow, I am all ears to view your point of view. I think there is still something left, I won't be doing many major mods for more flow here. Albeit we must think of enhancement of swirl quality within out combustion space too so we can not neglect the chamber side of the valve seat not just for the purpose of swirl but for the purpose of relieving the upstream flow characteristics that appear to be a negative.
Are there any posted flow numbers for stocker heads here? I tried a search and nothing really dedicated to flow rates.
What about CC of the runners? Has anyone really thought about that in terms of overall flowing capacity of the runner within adequate flow velocities?
Swirl quality? In a diesel? Really? You think the air swirling makes a difference in how well the fuel burns at 25000psi injection pressures and pre-injection cylinder pressures well over 400psi? Do you think it's even possible for momentum induced laminar flow to continue under those conditions? Even if it did "swirl" wtf difference does it make when it's pure air and injection and combustion are simultaneous?
Im not trying to be offensive but you, sir, must not be an engineer and I suspect you're confusing people with your gas performance jargon.