Re: Trick Flow Mopar head
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09/15/15 12:45 PM
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BradH
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TFS-6161T783-C00 1.550" dual valve springs and titanium retainers, 240cc intake runners TFS-6161T784-C00 1.560" dual valve springs and titanium retainers, 240cc intake runners
Can you provide more info on the spring specs that are used w/ the 6161T783-C00 and 6161T784-C00 versions? Thanks.
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Re: Trick Flow Mopar head
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09/15/15 12:47 PM
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dartman366
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are you going to both RB and low deck manifolds?
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Re: Trick Flow Mopar head
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09/15/15 02:26 PM
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Is there a specific aftermarket rocker arm they work best with geometry wise?
Now I need to pin those needles, got to feel that heat Hear my motor screamin while I'm tearin up the street
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Re: Trick Flow Mopar head
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09/15/15 03:34 PM
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Is there a specific aftermarket rocker arm they work best with geometry wise? Any standard rocker arm will work, but Harland Sharp makes a short and a long. Our head will require their short rocker arm.
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Re: Trick Flow Mopar head
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09/15/15 09:53 PM
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You know I read the TF article in hot rod magazine about these heads. TF said they wanted to make a head so that we can run the factory valve train BUT now your saying you recommend that we would need to use roller rockers with these heads. So which is it? Am I going to spend another $700 on Roller Rockers just to run these heads?
Last edited by 70RT Charger; 09/15/15 09:54 PM.
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Re: Trick Flow Mopar head
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09/15/15 09:57 PM
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You know I read the TF article in hot rod magazine about these heads. TF said they wanted to make a head so that we can run the factory valve train BUT now your saying you recommend that we would need to use roller rockers with these heads. So which is it? Am I going to spend another $700 on Roller Rockers just to run these heads? What`s the problem w/roller rockers you should run em anyways...............
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Re: Trick Flow Mopar head
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09/15/15 10:17 PM
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You know I read the TF article in hot rod magazine about these heads. TF said they wanted to make a head so that we can run the factory valve train BUT now your saying you recommend that we would need to use roller rockers with these heads. So which is it? Am I going to spend another $700 on Roller Rockers just to run these heads? Step away from the keyboard. Buy a set of Sidewinders, run your stock stamped rockers, and save your money and your brain cells.
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Re: Trick Flow Mopar head
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09/15/15 10:28 PM
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You know I read the TF article in hot rod magazine about these heads. TF said they wanted to make a head so that we can run the factory valve train BUT now your saying you recommend that we would need to use roller rockers with these heads. So which is it? Am I going to spend another $700 on Roller Rockers just to run these heads? Reread his post. It says roller rockers recommended right after describing the .700 lift valve spring option.
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice, there is.
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Re: Trick Flow Mopar head
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09/16/15 10:47 AM
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According to the summit webpage estimated shipping date is one month+ (10/19) if ordered today. A little more than the announced 10 days. Any further delays to be expected? Don't go buy the date that Summit has posted. Those are computer generated dates and are not actual, at least on our products.
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Re: Trick Flow Mopar head
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You know I read the TF article in hot rod magazine about these heads. TF said they wanted to make a head so that we can run the factory valve train BUT now your saying you recommend that we would need to use roller rockers with these heads. So which is it? Am I going to spend another $700 on Roller Rockers just to run these heads? Roller rocker arms are recommended (not mandatory) due to the increased spring pressures.
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Re: Trick Flow Mopar head
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09/16/15 11:15 AM
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Makes me wish I had a big block.
Yeah, it's got a smallblock.
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