I think that rough finish is not for aerodynamics. But to prevent fuel from puddling on the walls. The V10 engines were showered in fuel from those port injectors so i assume that you want to prevent any coallescing which would happen on a smooth surface..godlameroso wrote: ↑02 Oct 2017, 22:02Interesting that the ports use uniform finishes, I suppose using different finishes on the roof vs floor of the port has no benefit or they'd be doing it.Wazari wrote: ↑02 Oct 2017, 21:51No dimples on the ports. Port finish is uniform but finer than 320 grit.godlameroso wrote: ↑02 Oct 2017, 01:28The dimples would increase turbulence in this instance? The dimples would not be uniform in size or distribution? Perhaps to control the pressure distribution in the chamber during the compression and power strokes?
Final question, are the finishes on the ports similar to this old V10 head? (~320 grit uniform)
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Or is the finish not uniform on the intake?
Is extrusion honing crude in comparison to the type of finishing taking place?
These V6 engines i suspect will have smooth ports and chambers. Also helps thermal efficiency too by reflecting radiation.