Since we're talking about heads and porting here and there, what's your opinion on these Cycle X valves. I'll post the ad in quotes.....
"Cycle X ....... Super Flow Valves:
Cycle X super flow valves outperform any valve on the market today. The Nitrite coating is perfect for high temperature, high RPM and run cooler.
The reduced stem diameter (.033) in the port area gives our valves greater flow for noticeable horsepower gains.
Cycle X valves are one piece forged, high nickel stainless steel alloy, swirl polished, strict tolerances and Nitride coated. Making our valves the obvious choice.
The first photo shows an aftermarket valve ,OEM and Cycle X valve, notice the reduced stem diameter in the port area.
Light weight?
A complete set of Cycle X valves weighed approx. 30 grams less than the competitions racing valves.
Designed for the preferred 69-76 spring retainers and keepers."
I will never use them again.
I built an F2 head for one of our members, he sent me those valves to use. In less than 300 miles, the "nitride coating" ground off and ruined the brand-new guides, destroyed the seats, and damaged the chambers. It was like pouring sand into the engine, only worse, as it stuck well to the valve faces.
I had to re-replace all the guides, re-cut the seats deeply, then mill the head another 1.2mm to get the compression back. Then I polished all that 'coating' off the valves and found what appears to be stainless valves underneath. I had them re-faced, and put it all back together. It ran fine, then.
Other members here have suffered a similar fate from them.