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Fueling cylinder heads ??? #1163370
01/23/12 02:10 PM
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Any one ever heard of this company? I seem to remember they were comeing out with some heads that were supposed to be real strong for street motors and desighned to be super efficent like small ports that flow really good, high ratio rockers, valves standing straight up, small figure 8 chambers for swirl and quench. It was probably 15 years or so ago I read about them in a magazine so the details are a little fuzzy, mabey someone can tell me more


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Re: Fueling cylinder heads ??? [Re: HotRodDave] #1163371
01/23/12 02:22 PM
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I heard that he passed away some years ago. Just searched it,Jim Feuling and it seem to be he's no longer around.

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Re: Fueling cylinder heads ??? [Re: goldmember] #1163372
01/23/12 10:16 PM
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Go over to speedtalk.com, there are some old posts about them there. Dave

Re: Fueling cylinder heads ??? [Re: quickd100] #1163373
01/24/12 12:23 AM
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Re: Fueling cylinder heads ??? [Re: Spode] #1163374
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The same guy made an engine case to run three harley jugs for a v-3 bike setup- wild stuff.

Re: Fueling cylinder heads ??? [Re: radar] #1163375
01/24/12 01:00 PM
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Dang!

I was hopeing they would come out with a set for the magnum small blocks, guess not.


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Re: Fueling cylinder heads ??? [Re: HotRodDave] #1163376
01/24/12 01:04 PM
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I remember seeing the article in, I think, Hot Rod magazine years ago when they put a set of those heads on a 454SS truck. I think they were a 4 valve head.


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Re: Fueling cylinder heads ??? [Re: an8sec70cuda] #1163377
01/24/12 06:44 PM
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Jim Fueling also designed some 4 valve heads for the Harleys.
Quite a loss.......the guy was innovative for sure.







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