Re: Edelbrocks low cost aluminium heads?
[Re: V194]
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03/29/11 10:33 PM
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Based on the Chevy and Ford pricing (and adding $100 simply because all Chrysler parts are more expensive), I'm betting that they are going to be right at $1000. They look nice, but I don't exactly understand why Edelbrock has developed them. I always thought that the RPM heads in their OOTB form were intended for street/strip cars. Why introduce another entry-level head? Are these replacing the RPMs?
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Re: Edelbrocks low cost aluminium heads?
[Re: 1968RR]
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03/29/11 10:41 PM
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Why introduce another entry-level head?
To DIRECTLY compete with the 440S heads ? ...
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Re: Edelbrocks low cost aluminium heads?
[Re: V194]
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03/30/11 12:09 AM
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Re: Edelbrocks low cost aluminium heads?
[Re: dOc …]
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03/30/11 09:23 AM
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Why introduce another entry-level head?
To DIRECTLY compete with the 440S heads ? ...
What I was thinking... Cast, machined, and assembled in China with no QC.
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Re: Edelbrocks low cost aluminium heads?
[Re: jyrki]
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03/30/11 09:58 AM
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That's from 2009
Sound about right Edelbrock already has had e-street for chevy and ford the next step should be mopar unless the olds and pontiac brands some how get one before us lol I going to shot uncle eddy a e-amil to see if there is any more info we can get out of them
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Re: Edelbrocks low cost aluminium heads?
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03/30/11 09:59 AM
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Why introduce another entry-level head?
To DIRECTLY compete with the 440S heads ? ...
Or to get you to spend $$$$ on something you really don't need.
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Re: Edelbrocks low cost aluminium heads?
[Re: 62maxwgn]
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03/30/11 05:32 PM
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they are the same castings with just very minimal port finishing done. designed to compete with the Chinese stuff. while i would not buy them (i'd pony up the extra dough for the cnc ports) i applaud them for still making them domestically and giving the import stuff a run for the money. we need to start supporting the domestic stuff, in my opinion.
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Re: Edelbrocks low cost aluminium heads?
[Re: chrisf]
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03/31/11 02:05 AM
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summit says they will have a price of $1450. exact same specs as a rpm head.
Isn't that the same cost as the RPM head for small blocks.
I would have bought a less finished E-brock head for my car since they got fully ported anyway.
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