Five Golden Porting rules - Rule #1 Part 2

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  • čas přidán 5. 12. 2022
  • In this, PowerTec 10, episode 34, part 2 of rule #1, DV covers the importance of the bowl shape as this can utilize the kinetic energy in the main part of the port to step up the pressure at the approach to the valve seat.
    Just as a matter of reference here this is about the most comprehensive porting info on CZcams and it will, from the tech aspect, take a novice right through to expert over the course of the 5 rule series. If you don't think we are going in that direction we would be happy to hear you comments concerning such.
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  • @maxlacugnato442
    @maxlacugnato442 Před rokem +175

    Ive been doing heads for almost 30 years and have read your books at an early age. Used a superflow 600 when I started. Built my own flowbench 15 years ago. That was something I had to go after. The fact that this kind of content is available free from such a legend is still baffling to me. Always wanted to attend the AETC from superflow but never could. In any case I'm glad to see your still at it and I know I will do this stuff till the day I'm gone...thank you DV

    • @usamatahir6641
      @usamatahir6641 Před 3 měsíci +3

      Book name please

    • @user-qk7ci8bq5g
      @user-qk7ci8bq5g Před 2 měsíci +2

      This gentleman is a genius thanks a lot

    • @Tekjive
      @Tekjive Před měsícem

      Glad his info is uploaded for all to access from here on out

    • @bernardmcnamara
      @bernardmcnamara Před 22 dny

      🇦🇺🙂

    • @rodgersecoy6296
      @rodgersecoy6296 Před 10 dny

      I'm just getting started at porting my own heads,first time doing this.lfind all Good. Info I can and soak it up. Really appreciate guys like yourself taking time to educate me. Thank you!

  • @rolandotillit2867
    @rolandotillit2867 Před rokem +160

    Getting first hand knowledge from someone like you is a blessing. Underrated channel.

    • @AudiTTQuattro2003
      @AudiTTQuattro2003 Před rokem +4

      I have no doubt this channel is going to blow up big. Great stuff.

    • @CharlesAAnnen-rh4mk
      @CharlesAAnnen-rh4mk Před 6 měsíci +1

      Holy moly, I thought I knew many of the procedures but not to the finer points you have patiently developed.

  • @jnmason6283
    @jnmason6283 Před rokem +63

    As a young (35) mechanical engineer and gearhead, knowledge like this is gold. I love the science and art of building high performance engines, understanding how and why upgrades work. I don't want the 'magic' of the internal combustion engine to fade. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!

    • @heypauly2002
      @heypauly2002 Před rokem +4

      Look up the patents for pivoting puppet valves. See if you can fix all the problems

    • @gregroles69
      @gregroles69 Před rokem +6

      Totally Bro, can't see the electric car community getting as excited over wire gauges and coil windings!

    • @thomasleclair7418
      @thomasleclair7418 Před rokem +2

      @@gregroles69 ,,,,ya mean the 4 or maybe three wheeled cell phones of the alien future,,,,,LOL,,,,I'll be dust in space........and glad I had my youth and era......

    • @blackfrost273industries4
      @blackfrost273industries4 Před rokem +6

      I get the feel this guy is an educator through and through. From the sound clips and art, to the rough cuts and I suspect that is because he has information he cares great about sharing concisely and straightforward. Which is all good, of course. Just an observation. This man is making me question the thumper head I purchased and to investigate to check his job. Which I do absolutely think is important. I originally came to see exhaust headers and looking to tune my own for a four cyl. But I obviously stayed! Lol. I do think there is verifiable truth to what the team has put together and I hope to put it to use as well!

    • @r.guerreiro140
      @r.guerreiro140 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@gregroles69eletric cars are purposed to tame our manliness

  • @erreoable
    @erreoable Před rokem +37

    Mr. DV, in my own opinion, the more detailed your information is on the topics covered from your deep knowledge, the greater our knowledge about it. I personally appreciate your teachings and dedication in these videos. Thank you very much. Greetings from Argentina

  • @juanignaciocaino
    @juanignaciocaino Před rokem +31

    I subscribed within 45 seconds of coming across the first video I randomly watched. I like that hones, no BS, no fake claims approach. I do think that isn't what the era favors, so don't beat yourself over what could you do to improve. You're a master and part of that is never stop looking for learning and improving. Nowadays people would watch your content and leave within 2 minutes without learning to go check stupid vids for 40 minutes not realizing they've lost precious time learning nothing. We're dinosaurs, in a way.

    • @mrbeardface9348
      @mrbeardface9348 Před rokem +1

      So did I!

    • @miketkac1199
      @miketkac1199 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Aerospace engineer teaching cyl.head porting wo😅w I learned from joe mondello the quote father of cyl. Porting and all he taught me how to do was hold the grinder better so you don't grind a crooked port. You learn from trial and error. Now if you can afford a CNC machine you can be a head porter no grinder and no dust to breathe. That shit put me out of work. Machines replacing humans. Terminator is coming!! Lol

    • @michaelhurley3333
      @michaelhurley3333 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Proud I found you!, I'm enjoying every second, Thanks D. V., You are the master!!!!

  • @LoganPEade
    @LoganPEade Před 6 měsíci +6

    Years ago in the 1980's I ported the head on my 1978 Suzuki GS1000 when I installed a Weisco 100cc overbore kit following tips I learned from reading Davids article's. It was a beast, with an absolutely smooth pull from idle to 9500 rpm! Thank you David!

    • @michaelhurley3333
      @michaelhurley3333 Před 5 měsíci +2

      I remember when they hit the market!!, They were absolutely baddest thing around!!!

    • @LoganPEade
      @LoganPEade Před 5 měsíci

      @@michaelhurley3333 That's true, I loved it so much I had trouble going to sleep every night for quite awhile, I just wanted get back up and go riding somewhere! It was two years before another bike took the lead from the GS1000 and if I remember it was the GS1150, that was it Suzuki being on top for several years though.

  • @anythinggoesgarage5943
    @anythinggoesgarage5943 Před 7 měsíci +7

    I want to thank you for all the great books and information you've published over the years, Ive read them over and over again! I still reference them to this day at 52 years old!

    • @ThomasE-lm3nv
      @ThomasE-lm3nv Před 6 měsíci +1

      ,,,,,,,,Agree............I,m 73......got many of his books,,,,,,,will buy any he writes.......

  • @someonehasthisid
    @someonehasthisid Před 7 měsíci +3

    I've seen a couple of video titles stating not to listen to David Vizard because blah blah and I know that's just to get views, I've followed your articles in Hot Rod or popular Hot Rodding or maybe Super Chevy since back in the 80's but the one i remember most is a photo of a Nova with the info on how to street drive a 13-1 motor. This info is a gold mine.

  • @Comet-hn3gm
    @Comet-hn3gm Před rokem +6

    That was Great, thank you Mr. David Visard. My name is John Sartelle. AKA, 1967 Comet This video makes me feel good and bad. Good for what I have done correct, and bad for what I have ruined in the past. Thanks for all of the great books and videos. I love to learn and videos help in the process.

  • @philipgreenwood841
    @philipgreenwood841 Před 7 měsíci +6

    I can't see why anyone wouldn't like your videos. Keep it up!

  • @StreetForged
    @StreetForged Před rokem +9

    You remind me a lot of my grandfather. I always wished I could have had the opportunity to have his help on my projects. These videos are extremely helpful and I respect the huge knowledge and effort you've put into all this.

  • @toast47624
    @toast47624 Před rokem +4

    Good on ya David calling out the keyboard worriers. I port two strokes and really enjoying this series. Always looking to better understand fluid dynamics. Frankly I don't understand why you are going to this effort but I certainly appreciate it.

  • @gerrypaulson9917
    @gerrypaulson9917 Před rokem +25

    Thank you so much David for sharing all your wisdom with us.. most of us are just gearheads and not really engineers or designers, but with the knowledge you are sharing with us we can go faster which is what it's all about...

  • @deankay4434
    @deankay4434 Před rokem +4

    To David Vizard, at the end of your videos, remind folks to click the bell twice (I think) to shown a "Black Bell" as new CZcams software places your new video in the home page cue. But the "Black Bell" forces a notification on the screen if notifications are turned on, yet shows them a new video has been released.
    I now live in a world where I understand GM systems as a GM tech, technical seminar instructor, 2 day classroom instructor on contract with Raytheon. Now retired due to medical issues.
    I truly enjoy your detailed explanation of cylinder heads, blocks, flows chart results and more. I wish to buy a book(s) or attend a class, but unfortunately it's not in my future but not dis-heartened. Thus learning thru your videos.
    I am sorry for you family's loss as having an empty chair during the holidays can hurt!
    I am just a humble self-taught repair tech who had an excellent apprenticeship with a knowledgeable fellow who is no longer with us. But, if I may say so, you remind me of my Grandfather, an electrical engineer. I was one of few grandsons that enjoyed his daily garage tutorials. God bless! Have an great holiday season and everyone safe!
    DK, ASE Master Tech since 78, retired. Thanks Mr. D. V.

    • @DavidVizard
      @DavidVizard  Před rokem +1

      Dean, I think I followed that but humour me here. Could you go through the first part of your post again for me to be sure of what you meant?? thanks
      DV

    • @deankay4434
      @deankay4434 Před rokem +3

      @@DavidVizard David, The way I understand it, is the click subscribe-click once and you get a white bell. It says "Personalized."
      But hit the subscribe to select the type of notification and choose "All". So basically it now says "All".
      With this selection, a subscriber gets a "Banner" of their choosing. It may to top, left side, right side or whatever setting a cell phone user in General Settings will get.
      If a transparent or clear bell, it places that new video in the line of people who responded to you post or comment, shows up in a line in CZcams that is seen under "Home". If you have selected a black bell, you get a banner that shows a new "David Vizard: Explains Intake Porting #2" while a subscriber is in email, on-line at his-her bank, or sending a text message, it shows on the screen! You can click it and it takes right to the video or live feed!"
      David, I never owned a cell phone since 2008, when working for Raytheon as I had to turn the phone in. I was contract labor for GM representing ACDelco and tore a rotator cuff and Dr pulled plucked plug on my career. So forced into retirement. I cannot figure out Facebook, Facebook Marketplace, or any other social media. It is not high on my list!
      So I don't know, but on CZcams, once they made they change, everyone defaulted to a "Clear Bell" so they have to take action to change it. I would only be guessing but this happened 3 or 4 months ago. So if Analytics for someone posting videos saw a huge drop in viewers, this is why.
      I can figure out most of these changes, but thought I would tell you, as I hold you dear to my heart and sharing of experience and learning after decades of doing not just creating theory. I just like to learn! If one is not gaining new knowledge, then they are stagnant or going backwards!
      Peace, Love, Joy to you and all from a 60+ guy in Omaha building a "Retro-Mod" 1967 Chevy 10 with an "LS" series iron block engine from my son's wrecked 03 Tahoe engine and 700R4 trans I bench built 3 winters ago, updating all the internals.
      Thanks David. I have a huge respect for you and you knowledge. I will tell you, if you had detailed information into the GM "LS" engine world as you do with GEN 1 GM engines, your numbers would climb to 60,000 feet in the atmosphere because this is the new thing since GM introduced it in the Corvette in 1996. 1998 in cars and trucks (I believe) but this is all of the rage for 400,000 per year we're sold in trucks & vans alone. A huge market that I never knew about because I worked at a Buick Dealer. God Bless you sir!

    • @PhilipUnderwood-oy9tv
      @PhilipUnderwood-oy9tv Před 9 měsíci +1

      Good advice good detailed description 👍 hit the bell and choose notifications. Helps to get through the algorithm 😊

  • @thomasfischer2638
    @thomasfischer2638 Před rokem +6

    Please David, continue what you are doing. You are an absolute Gold mine

  • @user-vu8xo8jq9p
    @user-vu8xo8jq9p Před 6 měsíci +3

    This is pure gold how can anyone complain he’s a legend keep up the amazing tips please.

  • @davesstillhere
    @davesstillhere Před rokem +4

    I have been working on an intern basis for a heavy equipment dealer, and kind of took a deep dive into engines technology. This channel is even better than talking to the old racers, and they're very good in their respective fields. Thanks so much for putting this out there!!! Some of us young'uns need some more instruction on how things work, rather than shipping heads off for CNC porting and not learning a thing.

  • @mattcummings6911
    @mattcummings6911 Před rokem +11

    Bless you for all of the incredible information, you've worked so hard to bring us over the years, David. I know you've worked tirelessly to help all of us build better, faster, and more reliable engines for decades. I appreciate you so much

  • @lesgaal4017
    @lesgaal4017 Před rokem +6

    Don't change a thing David your videos are a wealth of experience and knowledge through testing. Australia.

  • @kalibsima1450
    @kalibsima1450 Před 8 měsíci +3

    I really appreciate your input into all areas of an engines restrictions. You are a gem to the performance tuning world.

  • @b.s.adventures9421
    @b.s.adventures9421 Před rokem +6

    Thank you for documenting and sharing your extensive knowledge.
    I appreciate it, as I’m sure others do too.

  • @lancebixler8779
    @lancebixler8779 Před rokem +1

    I can't believe he gives this information out at no cost to the subscriber!

  • @robertwest3093
    @robertwest3093 Před rokem +4

    I can never get enough porting tips from you. Thank you so much!

  • @randywl8925
    @randywl8925 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I watched this one year ago and hit the like button.
    I wish i could add another one. Thank you David for your dedication to helping all the gear heads who want to learn. 👍

  • @johnscheidler8842
    @johnscheidler8842 Před 6 měsíci +1

    DV. You Are Awesome as Always. I Have A Bunch of Your Books. You are My First Source. Thank You So Very Much for all of Your Technology & Wisdom.

  • @patrickroberts8209
    @patrickroberts8209 Před rokem +1

    Back when I was 16, I bought your budget build Chevy small block book, and built a 355cid! You have been an inspiration to me and on the engineering side of making power

  • @blakefarkas9267
    @blakefarkas9267 Před rokem +1

    I respect yourself and this channel, looking forward to future content.

  • @justicebruno5249
    @justicebruno5249 Před rokem +1

    Awesome videos. Love them. Don't change a thing. Thanks again.

  • @edwardlayton6835
    @edwardlayton6835 Před rokem +1

    I love the content in your videos. Please keep them coming ?

  • @edenhopkins9137
    @edenhopkins9137 Před rokem

    Hi David, thanks for the great tech and hands on experience that you share .

  • @autonomous_collective
    @autonomous_collective Před rokem +3

    I like what I see. Keep making these videos and thank you.

  • @tonyschiffiler4816
    @tonyschiffiler4816 Před rokem

    You bring the science to me, great teaching! Thank you from Hemet, CA.

  • @ryandavis6660
    @ryandavis6660 Před 2 měsíci

    Love the pace of you content...smooth and precise.

  • @stevesadusky8634
    @stevesadusky8634 Před rokem +7

    I Love your videos David. Please keep them coming! I'm hoping to learn through you how to port my own heads.👍👍👍

  • @charlesbailey8533
    @charlesbailey8533 Před 14 dny

    I really like these videos it has given me a lot of really good info on porting head's for A 350 Thank you very much and keep up the good work

  • @davidciesielski8251
    @davidciesielski8251 Před rokem

    Thank you, I watch parts of this many times!!!

  • @magicrattvideo5582
    @magicrattvideo5582 Před rokem

    Nice video series..........learning some new things for sure. Thanks!!

  • @justinschmidt9180
    @justinschmidt9180 Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge David

  • @edsmachine93
    @edsmachine93 Před rokem +1

    Thank you David, I appreciate your knowledge and insight on cylinder head porting.
    Take care, Ed.

  • @Akya2120
    @Akya2120 Před rokem +1

    I am so glad you decided to make all this. I am loving this content, and I would consider myself a younger individual.

  • @jojiesanvictores7471
    @jojiesanvictores7471 Před rokem +3

    Thank you sir for a very informative video , i've known you since the hotrodding magazine days , that's a long time . Your the one lecturer im always looking up .

  • @manfordman9112
    @manfordman9112 Před 6 měsíci

    Love your videos Mr. Vizard! I have been reading your books for years and was so excited to find you here!

  • @750triton
    @750triton Před rokem +1

    I read Tuning for speed and used for reference about 30 years ago and now I'm watching your videos to see what's changed. I'm in to a 750 Triumph bike head with parallel inlet ports. A lot of what I've done matches near enough, what I've seen here but there are still a few small areas for improvement.
    Thanks

  • @daviddesert3132
    @daviddesert3132 Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge Dave.

  • @cletiskroeker3552
    @cletiskroeker3552 Před 7 měsíci

    Outstanding content...thanks David. 😊

  • @dalejohnson3520
    @dalejohnson3520 Před rokem

    I enjoy your work and time giving this information which helps me make better engines and more.

  • @josephrobinson8894
    @josephrobinson8894 Před 7 měsíci

    Love your videos Mr. Vizard. I watch them over and over, to make sure I retain all this valuable information 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @smurfgudrun
    @smurfgudrun Před rokem

    Great appreciation that you are sharing your experiences and the scientific verification!

  • @askmeaboutarcticcats
    @askmeaboutarcticcats Před 8 měsíci

    Absolutely love these videos! The amount of knowledge is amazing. Feel the same when I watch Gale Banks as well!

  • @mudbuggy7401
    @mudbuggy7401 Před rokem +7

    Great content! Love the steps you layout in all your videos!

    • @deankay4434
      @deankay4434 Před rokem

      I find myself wanting the videos longer. It is like closing a book before the end of a chapter! At least the man who has this hands on experience is sharing.
      During a technical service seminar, we where told by Raytheon to hold some information back, leaving them wanting more! Maybe, I am impatient because I don't know and want to learn. I may never be in a position to use it, but I want an area of memory filled with David Vizard has learned, plus the ability to share. DK, Omaha. Retired Tech. (Built race car assemblies, but never raced)

    • @mudbuggy7401
      @mudbuggy7401 Před rokem +1

      @@deankay4434 yes I'm a backyard motor head and have ruined several sets of heads by following what some other bone head did to their heads on CZcams. It's great to see the right way and the science that proves it! I'm a Millwright with 30 years in the trade, built and raced a little but can't afford to play very much .

  • @c41man
    @c41man Před rokem

    I have learned a great deal about head porting from your well detailed videos on CZcams. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us 👍

  • @josephnickola877
    @josephnickola877 Před rokem

    Man this is good information I have your book I love that you’re explaining the 5 rules of porting , I have never ported ahead in my life, but I have five sets of heads that I want to port , as I seek understanding of porting
    I am thankful and grateful for this channel and much respect to you, David , my hope is one day to snatch the pebble from your hand

  • @michaeljenner5628
    @michaeljenner5628 Před rokem

    I always find your videos fascinating.
    I wish I had come to one of your seminars when I was younger and you were tuning the A series engine.
    Thank you Sir.

  • @JshDav
    @JshDav Před rokem

    I just purchased one of your porting books the other day and then these videos started popping up on my feed, it's been a great addition to the written material cheers!

  • @crf250x1000
    @crf250x1000 Před 3 měsíci

    I can’t begin to tell you how much I appreciate this kind of information, thank you!

  • @tordarbast
    @tordarbast Před rokem

    I got the other in the youtube stream, now looked at both and subscribed. Have seen some other yt clips from you 6 months ago or something like that. Many thanks!

  • @philzellmer6073
    @philzellmer6073 Před rokem

    Hey DV...loved the part about the importance of bowl shape and "hipping" the transition from the port to the bowl.....thanks for another excellent video!

  • @rickyfulks889
    @rickyfulks889 Před rokem

    U have taught me a great deal DV, ty for sharing

  • @Artoconnell
    @Artoconnell Před měsícem

    Two kinds of guys in the racing world, loud one and fast ones. I choose the Latter. Thank you PROFESSOR.

  • @incolink
    @incolink Před rokem

    David thankyou so much for sharing your terrific legacy of knowledge with us I can't wait until you get up to discussing 4 valve type heads and your polyquad paper also Individual throttle body manifolds and there designs

  • @dlrgarage6744
    @dlrgarage6744 Před 11 měsíci

    This information is amazing. Thank you for the videos and books 📚.

  • @dagfinnster9326
    @dagfinnster9326 Před rokem

    Very interesting and well explained! And quoting Kevin Cameron just made my day! I love his articles in CW and Cycle Magazine back in the day 😁

  • @cjespers
    @cjespers Před rokem

    All your videos are outstanding. Read millions, lol of your articles and books in the last several decades. Well done.

  • @burtmoore2101
    @burtmoore2101 Před rokem

    This is very helpful information for a DIY guy like me! Thanks again

  • @tcullen5895
    @tcullen5895 Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing the knowledge.

  • @StephenGiovi
    @StephenGiovi Před 4 měsíci

    David: I love your explanations. They are worth the time to listen. Your principles for commenting on your work and criticizing any details misguiding your viewers is so excellent too. Keep up with the good work.

  • @oldsmanmike2803
    @oldsmanmike2803 Před rokem

    Nobody goes into the details of how to make more power with our common auto engines than David Vizard. Thank you for providing this information.

  • @TheTaco11223
    @TheTaco11223 Před rokem

    David, reading some of your works earlier on had a huge impact on my understanding of the small block chevy, and engine theory in general several years ago when I first took interest. Funny enough I'm actually at a weird crossroads where I'm building a motor based on some of the stuff I learned previously, and it's fascinating getting to relearn what you originally taught me.
    When it pertains to actually attracting viewership, i can say that having an expert like Dave speaking has it's value, but that having pans, and shots in real life, and possibly demonstrations of some of the adjustments would be huge. Honestly, listening to an expert speak at an expert level from an entry level/intermediate theory position can be somewhat dry, and intimidating, and having someone available to simplify things further, or to actually show some of the work being done would be a huge boon for the page.
    Thank you for continuing to share the engineering knowledge you have gained and fostered.

  • @fastmonaro05
    @fastmonaro05 Před rokem

    This is a brilliant explanation and illustration of how air really travels in heads. Really enjoying the science or how air flows and thus how we can then use this knowledge to improve things.

  • @grantburris
    @grantburris Před rokem +1

    I really enjoy all your free information. This is such an interesting subject. I was a student of much of the Bill Thomas techniques during that period. I wanted to learn about porting. My first attempt was a set of Chevy double hump FI heads for a new 327 that I was building for my 1960 Vet.The project turned out extremely successful. At the time I would look down the port and it was obvious that the bowl and its shape was an extremely important area. That was a long time ago. Thank you for enhancing my understanding of the porting process. Your information is golden.

  • @kyproset
    @kyproset Před rokem

    Subscribed since uncle Tony recommended it. Actually, this channel is what I was looking for professional tuning.

  • @gregm7508
    @gregm7508 Před 8 měsíci

    The music in your videos is so great really helps me focus

  • @larryhofer2266
    @larryhofer2266 Před rokem +1

    Good morning David,
    My name is Larry Hofer, owner of RAYLAR engineering.
    You were my instructor in college in Tucson with Tom Monroe and Denny Wycoff.
    Good to see you. love your show's, and I show all my friends your links.
    I make a 8.1 GM aluminum Big Block head for the market. Darren Morgan designed the ports in the heads in 2001 -2002. I would like to get your take on these ports. are they current?
    They seem to work well. The heads are completely C&Ced as delivered, but I always wondered If they could be improved at low lift.
    The education I received from you and your friends years ago has carried me very far in my business world,
    Thank you,, Larry Hofer.

  • @fred463
    @fred463 Před rokem

    I have been a fan since "Theory and practice of cylinder head modification". Worked on my sprite and vw heads! Thanks. It makes sense that both sides of the port are not equal in flow. They can't be. Thanks for the work you do.

  • @chiappettamark
    @chiappettamark Před rokem +2

    Very nice. Cudos to Stan Weiss for helping to render the IOP. He's been quite good at revisions, updates, and an occasional epic manual on the Engine Parameter calc of his own CarFor program.

  • @ehgwrks
    @ehgwrks Před rokem

    THANK YOU FOR SHARING ALL OF THIS EXPERIENCE WITH US 🙌 HOLD THE DOOR FOR GRANDPA THIS IS WHY 🏎💨💙

  • @timtaylor6147
    @timtaylor6147 Před rokem

    By the way
    My first car mag wad the 71 June issue of Car Craft
    Street Freaks issue
    Been hooked ever since
    I was 8yrs old
    Been enjoying every tech article i could find between the pages
    Read lots of tech including your contributions
    You were always 'the man"
    when it came to info and tech referring to topics you covered in your testin over the years
    Cool stuff

  • @MC-xf8uu
    @MC-xf8uu Před 3 měsíci

    Hola amigo gringo, se ve que eres un fregón en la materia, estoy recopilando información para hacer el mejor trabajo casero en un motor 6cilindros en linea de Mercedes Benz 1962 no voy a correr ninguna carrera, solo quiero que sea muy eficiente, pertenecía a mi papá, con tus videos creo que me va quedar muy bien Saludos desde CDMX!!! Y gracias profe.

  • @CraigLandsberg-lk1ep
    @CraigLandsberg-lk1ep Před 5 dny

    Another great video 😅 and am glad you mentioned the thing about using your own name, I always use my own name but was thinking of changing it to give me anonymity from scammers, cheers David, going to watch some other videos of yours right now 👍

  • @bennewton1312
    @bennewton1312 Před rokem

    David thankyou so much for sharing your knowlage you are a champion.!!
    Iam now comfident to start playing with my own heads.
    Iam doing a rb30 six cylinder lead for boost and a set of ls heads i will keep you updated👍😀

  • @cushionface09
    @cushionface09 Před rokem +1

    Thx for sharing your knowledge.

  • @moustachemike7128
    @moustachemike7128 Před 11 měsíci

    this helps thks working on my harley heads...can't wait to get cutting...cheers..and thks for sharing ..

  • @andreasrasback5076
    @andreasrasback5076 Před rokem

    Thanks D.V. for sharing. Bowl and port design on the BMC small bore heads would be on the top of my wishlist in a video, and of course a revision 4 on the Tuning the A-series, with larger pictures , drawings with scale and extended exhaust system part. Best regards Andreas

  • @ebbonemint
    @ebbonemint Před rokem

    I appreciate the amount of science here, Not just myths and superstition like 99% of the old guys you meet at car shows or on the internet.
    Very grateful for the immeasurably valuable information here on this channel
    Thank you

  • @shadetreemechanic4082
    @shadetreemechanic4082 Před 7 měsíci

    I've biult a few engines with my dad over the years. I have learned so much from him,my grandpa and my uncles. They never got into porting or anything like that until i started to. To me the info you are sharing for free is priceless. I love people like you good sir sharing your knowledge I am the same way love sharing knowledge i have of vehicles.

  • @Nt0759
    @Nt0759 Před rokem

    Thank you for your video. Information like this makes me think I can rework my afr185s on my 408w instead of looking at the afr 220s. Ima continue watching the rest of the videos

  • @petestransit
    @petestransit Před 12 dny

    2% wins races!
    Thank you for your knowledge Sir

  • @robertpardo2034
    @robertpardo2034 Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks for your time and knowledge! I race dirt circle track super stock and I have a set of 23 degree Dart Iron Eagle 215 that HVH has cnc’d . As as racer always looking for more power lol I contacted Chad S. About having him rework my hvh heads. So glad to hear you reference him and it just gave me another reason to send them to him! Not sure how much power can be made with his special touch but I’m sure that there will be gains! Again thank you for your time!

  • @barrymergen6345
    @barrymergen6345 Před rokem

    Thank you thank you thank!! Instantly subscribed!

  • @monadking2761
    @monadking2761 Před rokem

    Good video on flow. Fluid dynamics are very important and what you said is very interesting to think about.
    I worked in aerospace metrology and understand the dynamics of what your saying. It makes sense. keep the videos coming.
    I'm a SBC guy and still love my 283s.
    I do my own porting and always have a interest in flow even with small valve heads.
    One machine shop told me it's not worth porting power pack heads. I quickly told him your not the machine shop for me then because I'm the guy paying.
    I was just trying to make my P.P.heads flow better for efficiency not just power.

  • @davehandshoe4365
    @davehandshoe4365 Před 9 měsíci

    I have several of your books and followed your suggestions. All I can say is you are spot on. From air flow, ignition, carburetor, to camshaft selection, and exhaust. Everything I tried that your books suggest is worthwhile. Thankyou.

  • @cristianr3712
    @cristianr3712 Před rokem

    Love your approach regarding not liking the video!

  • @chipkiperly8483
    @chipkiperly8483 Před rokem

    As part of the future generation of hot rodding, I can say that nearly all of my power theory knowledge came from David Vizard. This information is key to a younger person born in an era of diaposable vehicles. Years and years ago I sat down with "how to build max performance small blocks on a budget", and some very limited prior knowledge of engines, and built a reliable, snotty 406 for my daily driver. Once I understood how easy it can be, I got decent at it and quit my dead end job. Now my entire life revolves around assembling engines and doing cool things. I always knew what I wanted to do but it was always out of reach as a kid with no knowledge and no role models. We are so lucky to have this knowledge archived for this and the next generations

  • @4925kelly
    @4925kelly Před rokem

    Per your opening instructions. I LOVE IT! But I’m not big on fluff and appearances. Facts is what matters and I’m very grateful to have found this channel.

  • @hotrodray6802
    @hotrodray6802 Před rokem

    👍😎
    Thank you for your engineering knowledge, courtesy, and sharing.
    Thank you for including the tribute to Jacque.
    Remember St. Jude's #1.
    God bless y'all.
    YeeeeHaaaaw!!! 😎😎

  • @user-ir5is9ch5w
    @user-ir5is9ch5w Před 4 měsíci

    So far you got my attention thank you

  • @shaneshane1379
    @shaneshane1379 Před rokem

    Had a local head porter do a set of big block heads for me once. His work slowed the work that I did down.
    Anyone paying attention to DV will realize porting heads is not all about flow benches. Max flow number is useless to me and average flow is what I'm after. A flow bench is a tool used to check the productivity of your work. If you suck, then that flow bench will let you know, buy it won't tell you where.
    Thanks David, you are the man

  • @kidkhaos6427
    @kidkhaos6427 Před 10 měsíci

    Great video thank you. I was a tad confused during a coyote of your transitive during the video but I got it figured out in short order.
    Some people are unnecessarily rude online and I suspect they are cowards in real life.
    Please keep the information coming. I'm clicking subscribe right now!

  • @rayowens4355
    @rayowens4355 Před rokem +1

    Another great video DV! It's got me thinking about modifying another stock intake for my 5.9 magnum. The first one made very good improvements over stock even though i know it could be alot better. But then again I might build a cross r ram for it

    • @cameronmackenzie4410
      @cameronmackenzie4410 Před rokem

      Build a cross ram! Dual throttle bodies and direct port injection would be pretty sweet. The trick, I think, would be figuring runner length. Air/fuel is heavier than just air so maybe a short ram/ cross ram would be the way to go... But either way would be fun to build.

  • @davelewis2174
    @davelewis2174 Před rokem

    Power is in all of the details . Thanks