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                   Modified Ports in a 16 valve head, showing 
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                      more efficient an inlet port is the less the pressure drop 
                      is between the carburettor and cylinder effecting the resulting 
                      power output. Port reshaping and resizing improves the air 
                      fuel mixture flow allowing the combustion chamber to fill 
                      up quicker. This increases both power and torque, especially 
                      at higher revs. There are also less energy losses throughout 
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              Cross Section of Cylinder Head Showing  
                Mixture Flow Through Standard Port  
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              Mixture Flow Through Modified Port  | 
         
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                      amount that an inlet port is opened up is dependent upon 
                      the inlet valve size. The port is made a fraction of the 
                      valve size based on empirical (tried and tested) results. 
                      The reason of this is to compensate for the valve stem blockage, 
                      shown below, as well as the fact that the valve is reciprocating. 
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                      combustion chamber has an effect upon the breathing potential 
                      of an engine. The shape can be modified to increase the 
                      flow of the air fuel mixture throughout the engine. This 
                      must be done when fitting larger valves to gain full benefit 
                      from extra fuel air mixture flowing into the engine.  
                     
                    When 
                      larger valves are fitted to an engine this results in the 
                      shrouding factor being increased. If the chamber remained 
                      the standard size then the shrouding factor would increase, 
                      reducing the breathing potential of the engine and effectively 
                      reducing the power output. In some cases this is to less 
                      than with the standard valves.  
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          |   Combustion 
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            Modified combustion chamber with increased 
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