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Increasing the size of the inlet valve increases the amount of fuel air mixture that is allowed to enter the combustion chamber. Increasing this mixture flowing into the combustion chamber means that when engine speeds are at the higher end of the scale the extra mixture is enough to fill the combustion chamber, unlike standard valves. This results in greater torque and power at higher revs for larger valves. At the lower end of the scale the larger inlet valves would result in a slight decrease in torque. Displayed in graphs below.
 
 
 
Engine Torque and Power Outputs Measured Against Engine Speed Using Standard and Increased Sized Valves
 
 
Exhaust valve a smaller diameter that the inlet valve
In normally aspirated combustion engines it is general practice to make the exhaust valve a smaller diameter that the inlet valve. This is because the piston forcibly expels the exhaust gases, whereas the inlet air is drawn in. On an engine with carburettors fitted the largest pressure pushing into the cylinder is in the region of 15lb per square inch. On the exhaust side there is generally up to 80lbs per square inch in the cylinder when the exhaust valve opens, so the exhaust valves should not be made bigger at the expenses of the intake valves. This is not the case when dealing with supercharged or turbo charged engines where the fuel air mixture is forcibly brought into the cylinder.
 
 
     
     
 

Three-angled Valve Seats

Three-angled seat valves help the flow of the mixture into the combustion chamber because of their modified shape. As their name suggests these valve seats are made up of three angles. The various angles allow less obstruction to the flow of the air fuel mixture into the combustion chamber see below. This improves the breathing of an engine and therefore the power output.

 
     
 

Fillet Radius reduction

Shown below is the blockage that a fillet radius can impose upon the flow of fluids. The fillet radius can be reduced to minimise this blockage. However it must not be made too small, as it is needed for strength.

 
     
 
 
     
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