Supertech "hi flow" vs "standard flow" intake valves
Valves for the Mazda Miata from HorsepowerFreaks
Towards the bottom, note there is a "std flo" and "hi flo" intake valve for the 1.8.
Anyone know the difference?
Towards the bottom, note there is a "std flo" and "hi flo" intake valve for the 1.8.
Anyone know the difference?
I did the right thing and called 'em.
Nope, it's not the diameter.
The hi-flow valves have an back-cut face and undercut stem. This is what WE want. The std-flow don't have those, and are used for racing classes which don't allow "modified" valves.
The shorter length stems are an option on the +1 valves, because they tend to sink in the seat; these will typically require shorter stems so that the shims required are close to standard.
BTW they make shim under bucket lifters too. List price $22 each.
Nope, it's not the diameter.
The hi-flow valves have an back-cut face and undercut stem. This is what WE want. The std-flow don't have those, and are used for racing classes which don't allow "modified" valves.
The shorter length stems are an option on the +1 valves, because they tend to sink in the seat; these will typically require shorter stems so that the shims required are close to standard.
BTW they make shim under bucket lifters too. List price $22 each.
High flow valves are back cut. The standard flow valves are stock replacement. You obviously want high flow. They come in a lot of different lengths, I don't know which are correct.
22/ea shim under lifters is a ripoff (probably rebranded MMS). You can get those from miataroadster for $200 for a complete set of 16. Then buy 6mm lash caps for a domestic for dirt cheap (<$20) and grind them.
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Most serious engines will have undercut exhaust valves. They are very fragile, and usually get bent from careless handling of the cylinder head with cams still installed. I learned that the hard way. I have also gotten brand new valves that were slightly bent from improper shipping.
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