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> Combustion camber design?? Whos' to copy??, Any "modern" engines use flat top piston
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post Sep 2 2003, 05:51 PM
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If one wanted to make new heads (pick one of the following, mabey a combination of two or more (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) )

billet
new cast
2 valve
3 valve
4 valve
watercooled
aircooled
oil-cooled
hemi-head
twin-plug
single plug

What "modern" engine would make a good "pattern" to copy for combustion chamber design??

Ideally, keeping the same basic intake and exhaust configurations would be nice....larger diameters or the location could be changed a little, but I'd want to keep them as close to stock locations as possible

Does any manufacture make a decent modern motor with flat top or slightly dished pistons similar to those on Type IV motors?
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