I think the honda ports have a little bias to one side to induce a bit of swirl, I ported our Briggs jr dragster engines and removed more metal on the right side and created a swirl inducing path to the valve and into the cylinder. I continued the shape in the cylinder head, I used a ball mill and undercut the edges of the head around the valve area to allow the swirl to continue into the combustion chamber. We had a heavy car but it ran great for a stock block stock stroke briggs. My engine machinist said guys would kill for my set-up.
I just bought shaft rockers for our 1,000hp 567" chevy. We had stud mount rockers but were at the maximum lift for that type. I'm taking out some beautiful steel rockers that auctually have less inertia than aluminum rockers. They are slotted and relieved in areas where steel is not needed and have a larger needle bearing than an aluminum rocker has room for.