nto. when i mean thik seat i mean small ID. thers 3 cuts on the seat 30/60/45. 60 is your first cut. i leave the ID small to create air speed. the more you open this area up and the port the less you have. i radius the 60deg angle on the bottem to a minimum. if the head comes with guide boss i leave it in( air speed excelirator) and better guide structure. alot of people will mow this out. then what you have is a port volume head. ive seen and done more heads that have flowed conservitly that have stomped on big # heads. torqe is what gets you down the track and street. goood cam choose and rod angle have alot to do with it also. but that is a totaly differnt subject. my thery is if you can make it down at a low rpm the better you are its not (wankle) its a vw but thats ME sure i love hearing a hi reving vw they sound bittchen how long they last is something else some people are RPM fanatics thats cool just my two bits. UD.
So if I understand this correctly, you could have chosen a 49-50 mm valve, and still make the same numbers and airspeed? And if it was a SS valve it would be the same weight (as the TI you are using), it would be cheaper, and lasted longer (more street miles).
I am not trying to be rude, but I am trying to find out secret behind choosing the 52mm valve...
Thanks
Roar