I don’t know what a 915 looks like, but I milled a set of 906s.
I took .090” off, and also .120 off the intake surface.
I did this many years ago to increase my compression ratio. I didn’t cc the chambers, but mathematically figured it raised cr from 9:1 to 10:1.
(I had a clean up cut a couple years ago, probably another .010”. )
It made a huge improvement, I believe I picked up at least .80 seconds in the 1/4. I figured it was good for close to 100 hp. The car ran better, I guess I would say this “woke it up.”
I would NOT do this again. I had to cut my intake several times to get it to fit, now it is one of a kind, and I can’t bolt a new manifold on it. Valves are closer to pistons, I had to notch them when I put a bigger dam in.
Also, the pushrods are have to be custom.
I was on a non existent budget at the time though.
The photo has a head gasket so it’s a little hard to see. The flat part of the chamber is mostly flush with the mounting surface.
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