Patrick66
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http://www.projecttransam.com/coates.htm
http://www.coatesengine.com/look_mom_no_camshaft.html
they made 475hp and 454 ft/lbs on a stock 302 short block.
"Where the CSRV really shines is in its airflow potential compared to a poppet valve. Bench-marking a 5.0 Liter engine from a Lincoln, the stock Ford casting (when tested at 28 inches of H2O) flowed approximately 180 cfm on the intake port at static. The rotary valve for that engine in comparison flowed a whopping 319 cfm at the same test pressure. Equipped with the poppet valve head, the Lincoln engine dynode at 260 hp and 249 lb-ft of torque. When equipped with the CSRV head at the same 5,500 rpm test protocol, it made 475 hp and 454 lb-ft of torque, with no changes to the block or rotating assembly. "
then they spun a built one to 14750RPMs!!
"Since horsepower is defined as work over time, the CSRV allows for an extremely high rpm potential. Test run at Coates’ facility have seen a Ford 5.0-liter engine spin to 14,750 rpm!"
http://www.coatesengine.com/look_mom_no_camshaft.html
they made 475hp and 454 ft/lbs on a stock 302 short block.
"Where the CSRV really shines is in its airflow potential compared to a poppet valve. Bench-marking a 5.0 Liter engine from a Lincoln, the stock Ford casting (when tested at 28 inches of H2O) flowed approximately 180 cfm on the intake port at static. The rotary valve for that engine in comparison flowed a whopping 319 cfm at the same test pressure. Equipped with the poppet valve head, the Lincoln engine dynode at 260 hp and 249 lb-ft of torque. When equipped with the CSRV head at the same 5,500 rpm test protocol, it made 475 hp and 454 lb-ft of torque, with no changes to the block or rotating assembly. "
then they spun a built one to 14750RPMs!!
"Since horsepower is defined as work over time, the CSRV allows for an extremely high rpm potential. Test run at Coates’ facility have seen a Ford 5.0-liter engine spin to 14,750 rpm!"