cheekychimp
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Following my previous thread here I was speaking with Ken (my mechanic here in Hong Kong) about a good build for the stock car. He suggested throwing an EVO III head on the car which is essentially a 2G head with different camshafts.
Now he suggests keeping the Cyclone and port matching the EVO III head to fit it. His argument is that it flows better up top. I was thinking about this and wondered if the Cyclone gives this impression because normally it lives on a 1G head which most people tend to agree flows more up top. I also find it suspicious that Mitsubishi never fitted Cyclones on 2G heads which tends to suggest the dual runner setup is redundant if you have the higher velocity of the 2G head.
Anyone have any thoughts, experience with this. For a daily driver and with a turbo like a 14b or 16G, I don't think the differences are going to be that large, it's just that I have an EVO III intake manifold and could save myself some port work if it will work as well or better.
Slightly off topic but worth mentioning is that I should be getting an AMG manifold and Head in soon as well. Initially I had thought about throwing that straight on the turbo shortblock since the cams are supposed to be more aggressive and the Cyclone bigger to take advantage of the 1G head at higher rpms (albeit a rather conservative 7500 rpms). I wonder which cams are more aggressive, the EVO IIIs or the AMGs?
Now he suggests keeping the Cyclone and port matching the EVO III head to fit it. His argument is that it flows better up top. I was thinking about this and wondered if the Cyclone gives this impression because normally it lives on a 1G head which most people tend to agree flows more up top. I also find it suspicious that Mitsubishi never fitted Cyclones on 2G heads which tends to suggest the dual runner setup is redundant if you have the higher velocity of the 2G head.
Anyone have any thoughts, experience with this. For a daily driver and with a turbo like a 14b or 16G, I don't think the differences are going to be that large, it's just that I have an EVO III intake manifold and could save myself some port work if it will work as well or better.
Slightly off topic but worth mentioning is that I should be getting an AMG manifold and Head in soon as well. Initially I had thought about throwing that straight on the turbo shortblock since the cams are supposed to be more aggressive and the Cyclone bigger to take advantage of the 1G head at higher rpms (albeit a rather conservative 7500 rpms). I wonder which cams are more aggressive, the EVO IIIs or the AMGs?