Re: Pro Comp. Heads
[Re: Cab_Burge]
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11/27/08 06:39 PM
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$725.00 for a cnc ported head
I wonder if there CNC machines cost $1000.00 or $10,000.00 US unlike a good 4 or 5 axis CNC machine made in USA that costs $100,000.00+ that will run 24 hrs.x 7 days a week for many years without loosing tolerances I ahev found that you usually get what you pay for in racing or high perforamnce parts, especially aluminum castings
i was told some guy in california is doing the cnc program.
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Re: Pro Comp. Heads
[Re: sickhemi]
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11/27/08 08:02 PM
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cnc must stand for chin and chan the two chinese guys that port them LMAO I saw on ebay a set and they look like edelbrocks like all the copy cats today and had 2.25*1.88 valves in it
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Re: Pro Comp. Heads
[Re: Moparteacher]
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11/27/08 08:24 PM
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It's my understanding they are made in Australia, or at the least the company is based in Australia.
i'm curious why that's your understanding, especially since everything else they sell seems to come from the far east. i can't say i've ever seen a good customer review on their mopar heads.
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Re: Pro Comp. Heads
[Re: dare_dude]
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11/27/08 08:47 PM
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I sell Pro Comps that are cnc ported that have a 2.20 int and 1.88 exhaust that will flow 350cfm. They are made in Australia but CNC ported and assembled in the USA. They go for $2100 and are a better casting than alot of US stuff.
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Re: Pro Comp. Heads
[Re: 65 Hemi]
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11/27/08 09:53 PM
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It's not the "loss of Jobs" that upsets me as much as the Pirated Technology....Edelbrock spent a ton of R&D $$$$ for our sake to develop these heads at a still affordable price....Like much of what comes from overseas their R&D budget is to buy a set of Developed heads and digitally clone them. Ask yourself....what incentive do companies like Edelbrock have to keep developing new products fopr us if within a year they are being mercilessly undercut in the marketplace by companies that are really nothing more than Industrial Pirates???? Rant over
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Re: Pro Comp. Heads
[Re: 65 Hemi]
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11/27/08 10:05 PM
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I sell Pro Comps that are cnc ported that have a 2.20 int and 1.88 exhaust that will flow 350cfm. They are made in Australia but CNC ported and assembled in the USA. They go for $2100 and are a better casting than alot of US stuff.
How much $$ if I send you a set to port?
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