Re: Mopar stage VI heads ?
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what do we know about these? raised ports Iv learnt about & not much in manifolds available, they say the flow very well but most aftermarket heads do compared to an iron head anyone using them?
a pair of bare casting has poped up for sale here quite cost effective, just weighing the options
if they are new and untouched they aren't very cost effective unless they are chapman versions , every other set needs some type of FIXING ... MP doesn't have a QC department
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Re: Mopar stage VI heads ?
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what do we know about these? raised ports Iv learnt about & not much in manifolds available, they say the flow very well but most aftermarket heads do compared to an iron head anyone using them?
a pair of bare casting has poped up for sale here quite cost effective, just weighing the options
Yes, the design of the Stage VI is pretty good. But like was mention, its a crap shoot and you want a good head/machine shop to look them over before you buy them. Headers are available for these heads from TTI. Bare castings always seem like a good deal, but add up everything thats needed and it really does'nt pay to buy them, usually.
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Re: Mopar stage VI heads ?
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Got a set for sale,complete ?
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Re: Mopar stage VI heads ?
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Like Brad said they are good depending on combonation and if they are still in good shape. I have a set sitting on my shelf collecting dust, I don't know if I should bother to get them checked out. Steve
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Re: Mopar stage VI heads ?
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I have a set sitting on my shelf collecting dust, I don't know if I should bother to get them checked out.
You should send yours to Dwayne Porter in Vermont and let him them out. He's extremely knowledgeable about Stage VIs and knows what problems to look for, as well as how to make 'em work right.
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Re: Mopar stage VI heads ?
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I have a set sitting on my shelf collecting dust, I don't know if I should bother to get them checked out.
You should send yours to Dwayne Porter in Vermont and let him them out. He's extremely knowledgeable about Stage VIs and knows what problems to look for, as well as how to make 'em work right.
You MUST have them checked , you can not imagine how screwed up they can be .
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Re: Mopar stage VI heads ?
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I have a set. They were supposed to be off a crate engine with just a few dyno runs. It didn't make any power on the dyno. They changed heads. I bought them for what seemed like a good price at the time. They sat around for years before I sent them to Dwayne. Dwayne changed 5 seats and did a lot of other work...
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Re: Mopar stage VI heads ?
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Best Machine fixed a set for me about 6 years ago- cost 625 or so.
Bunch of crap wrong. Real surprise was the over 100cc chambers
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Re: Mopar stage VI heads ?
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I heard eddys dont like dome pistons? the chamber shape on these stage 6s looks more like it would suit my domes
Then buy some Victors, instead. You could spend as much $$$ as a set of Victors and the rocker gear to use w/ 'em as what it will take to finish those unfinished Stage VIs and still not have as nice heads.
FWIW, I have a nice set of Stage VIs on my Challenger and a set of CNC-ported Victors mocked up on my spare block, if that helps put any perspective on my opinions.
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Re: Mopar stage VI heads ?
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I hav'nt brought them yet...
Good , you'll be able to buy a set of 440-1's NEW by the time those are done
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