Don't make me laugh too hard with your comments, so because I do this in my leisure time after I pay my bills, fix things more important than this. I am so sorry I don't run a business that deals with these things day in and day out. Its not my problem, it my interest in making changes that could change things either in small or large scale, time will tell that though.
Who will put those heads on their truck? These aren't balls out competition heads unless you run them in your workstocker or street stock etc. Who just might not have the money to buy Guy's heads? The fact of the matter is exploring venues through port changes still usable to the weekend racer who just so happens to want to use a grinder, just like any of you fellows who seem to be a guru at heads from the thoughts you post. I have less experience than any of you period but yet I am spending my time and my money into seeing what someone may be able to do that doesn't have a CNC machine or money to purchase the heads Guy or any other that may have ported for 'X' amount of dollars.
So please if you think you can add your wisdom to any possible advancement in air flow in these once toted revolutionary heads, please do. Please show me the way with what the rules will be on porting. But ya know what, there are no rules, there are no guidelines besides what Joe Mondello, Darin Morgan, Curtis Boggs, Richard Moser, Lee Shepard, Smokey Yunick, Grumpy Jenkins, Ed Pink, Keith Black, Larry Meaux etc have set for engine building and tuning basics for ports in the racing world.
As far as I am concern, any diesel head with a parallel postioned runner to the deck of the cylinder block is wasting time. 90 degrees to the venturi is so 1950s! :rofl: