12G940 Cylinder Heads
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12G940 Cylinder Heads
Hi Guys,
Would the smaller valved version of the 12G940 head make much of a difference over a 12G295 head when fitted to a 1098cc engine?
Also, would fitting a HIF 38 with a K&N type air filter and a LCB exhaust make much of a difference when using the smaller valve 940 head?
Regards
John
Would the smaller valved version of the 12G940 head make much of a difference over a 12G295 head when fitted to a 1098cc engine?
Also, would fitting a HIF 38 with a K&N type air filter and a LCB exhaust make much of a difference when using the smaller valve 940 head?
Regards
John
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Re: 12G940 Cylinder Heads
From my research, the 12G940 head is the best for the 1098cc engine, as the 295 head gives more power at high revs - which the 1098 doesn't like!
I've just bought a HS4 carb and manifold, and a 12G940 head along with a metro camshaft for my 1098. The only remaining decision is whether to port the head
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I've just bought a HS4 carb and manifold, and a 12G940 head along with a metro camshaft for my 1098. The only remaining decision is whether to port the head

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The Metro camshaft won't gain you anything, unless it is the MG Metro version!TomLS wrote:From my research, the 12G940 head is the best for the 1098cc engine, as the 295 head gives more power at high revs - which the 1098 doesn't like!
I've just bought a HS4 carb and manifold, and a 12G940 head along with a metro camshaft for my 1098. The only remaining decision is whether to port the head.
Just dumping a standard 940 head on a 1098 will give 8-10bhp, anything else you do to the head will not create a similar jump in power, but if you have the inclination and tools,it can be improved, particularly by paying the exhaust ports some attention, just like I didn't

John, anything other than the standard exhaust will only help the efficiency of the engine. An HIF38 is a good carb with a AAA needle. K&N will breathe well, but may be a bit noisy, if that worries you! The MG Metro air cleaner is a good compromise, being quite good flowing (up to the speeds the 1098 works best at), and very quiet.
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Re: 12G940 Cylinder Heads
The 940 small valve head is IDEAL for a 1098, and far far far better than the 295 head. I assume you are aware of the precautions to be taken. And yes - only the MG Metro cam is worth having - the Metro cam is virtually the same as the 1098 standard cam - in timing and lift terms - it runs a few degrees advanced, and does have the wider lobes of course.



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I have both air cleaner set-ups for the HIF6 on our 1380. The MG Metro air cleaner box, without the vacuum gubbins and with K & N filter inside is very quiet, whereas a large circular K & N is noisy, particularly at around 3,000 rpm, when there is a real intake 'bark' - without exageration it sounds like the big ends are completely shot! And of course 3,000 is used much of the time for normal motoring.An HIF38 is a good carb with a AAA needle. K&N will breathe well, but may be a bit noisy, if that worries you! The MG Metro air cleaner is a good compromise, being quite good flowing (up to the speeds the 1098 works best at), and very quiet.
So why not just use the MG Metro air box? Because on a back-to-back rolling road session it cost 8 bhp! Vizard said that it was good up to ~100bhp, which is borne out on the RR, 104bhp with Metro, 112 without.
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i have a K&N on my minor. I quite like the bark 

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all comes down to whether you want a noisy intake or not, then! Using mine as a daily hack, I want it as quiet as possible for my sanity's sake
As Islipminor says: Up to 80-90bhp the MG Metro box works fine, and better still if you get rid of the snorkel and thermostat bit.
If you can justify £40 for a K&N filter element rather than the standard £4 Coopers one then so much the better!

As Islipminor says: Up to 80-90bhp the MG Metro box works fine, and better still if you get rid of the snorkel and thermostat bit.
If you can justify £40 for a K&N filter element rather than the standard £4 Coopers one then so much the better!
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Re: 12G940 Cylinder Heads
I agree, a noisy inlet or exhaust get old quite fast if you use the car a lot or for a long journey.
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Re: 12G940 Cylinder Heads
well yeah, i can't usually hear the intake noise over the exhaust. it's only when you put your foot down you hear a snort 

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Re: 12G940 Cylinder Heads
Eh? What's that? Sorry, I have so much noise while rolling down the road that it's hard to discern what is what. I just plan on a bout of tinnitus after I arrive anywhere.
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Re: 12G940 Cylinder Heads
The engine is a +20 thou 1098 with a standard cam. The car is running a Marina air filter at the moment. As the car will be a daily driver I guess the intake noise generated by the K&N would be out of the question without extensive soundproofing.
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Only likely to be noisy on full throttle - when cruising it's little noisier than normal.



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No! A K&N won't be out of the question, etc, just that if you are going to use it regularly the drone/rasp may start to annoy you! The point I was making was that the MG Metro airbox is very quiet, and won't adversely affect the power output of your engine in its standard state of tune!