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To give a bit more of the detail and flavour of the work gone into Sean’s heads thus far, a few more pictures below. It is interesting to note that the best placed PRV powered cars competing in the FFSA GT Championship back in the late ‘90s were 2V SOHC than the 4V per cylinder SOHC modified PSA heads, than if I’m not mistaken the later Venturi cars were sporting, and likely reliability (lack of) than anything else being key factor. It would be good if anybody does have any further racing detail, however links to the results and competitors as below:
http://www.racingsportscars.com/photo/S ... 05-10.htmlhttp://www.racingsportscars.com/photo/D ... 7-12f.htmlI say this, as the 4V technology should clearly have advantage. However, here is a 2V head that really is cutting edge, and cleaned the floor with the other V8 engines of the day, resulting in it being banned. Many things to note in the detail, but it has a very nice combustion chamber indeed (another bi-hemi design), lots to learn from it, and some of the technology can be applied to our humble PRV 2V heads, well within the limits of what we have to work with...

Sean’s heads and my current evolution:

Here’s an Axel Ress performance head from his site, always interesting to compare, noting the flush valve guides.



Little more work to do, and then back to RATS (CLee) for assembly to the block.
Cheers,
Martin