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Todays Advice Needed!

Posted By: moparniac

Todays Advice Needed! - 12/29/08 09:56 PM

Ok guys 1st of all no crapping on my thread or else.....

I am a phone call away from ordering my cylinder heads!!! BUT I cant make up my mind? why cause Im Bi Polar I guess I dont know..... a few questions questions!

1st -- Im getting Indy EZ heads but can decide which ones the 295's or the 325's.

I have all the goodies for the 295's so I guess I need offset intakes only for the 325's if I go that route!

Long valve stem design
325cc intake port volume
***Stock exhaust port location***
Full CNC port 325 cc intake
Stock pushrod location
***Offset intake rockers needed***
440-1 shaft oiling
78cc closed or 82 cc open cbr
2.19 x 1.81 valve 370 CFM

Long valve stem design
295cc intake port volume
Stock exhaust port location
Full CNC port 295 cc intake
Stock pushrod location
440-1 shaft oiling
Max Wedge intake opening
78cc closed or 82cc open cbr
2.19 x 1.81 valve 355 CFM

MCH's are like the 295's but a 308ish volume version??? maybe that route??? I still think they flow about the same a the 295's though... dunno?


My car is a 3800lb street car and do mostly street driving and my cam is a comp solid roller 248/254... now some of you already said that a small roller for the 325 but I am upgrading ALOT lately so a new cam is on my list but last...

Is it worth the 15 cfm of flow over the 295's and is the 325 heads really streetable even with the right cam...

Also I have a aeromotive 150gph fuel pump... is it time to upgrade that also....


Sincerely'

Bench Racer in Training!
Posted By: BradH

Re: Todays Advice Needed! - 12/29/08 10:22 PM

I'll throw in my ... You don't need CNC heads and could save some $$$ by having a set of standard EZ-1s prepped by somebody like PRH. That'll get 90+% of the results as the 295 CNC heads for a good bit less coin.

If you MUST buy CNC heads, look at AndyF's results using the MCH-ported EZs. I like the idea of not having to use an external oil line, which you'll need to do w/ the ICH 295 CNC heads. You don't have the right combination to run the ICH 325 CNC. Also, you really need to put a "real" cam in that engine ASAP since you're going to the trouble of throwing all the $$$ into the heads. That lil' street roller in it now is a crappy match for any of the head choices you're considering.
Posted By: sixpackgut

Re: Todays Advice Needed! - 12/29/08 10:26 PM

i would go with the 6 cylinder torsion bars

i'm so dead





i bought bottom EZs and ported my own. porter did a VJ w/ back cut. flow 355
Posted By: moparniac

Re: Todays Advice Needed! - 12/29/08 10:32 PM

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If you MUST buy CNC heads, look at AndyF's results using the MCH-ported EZs.




I know my cam sucks but it did good with my first setup.... it will get bigger...

Have a link to andy's results...

gut quit picking on me....
Posted By: BradH

Re: Todays Advice Needed! - 12/29/08 10:32 PM

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i bought bottom EZs and ported my own. porter did a VJ w/ back cut. flow 355



Liar!!!

Oh, yeah... that was on MY flow bench...
Posted By: moparniac

Re: Todays Advice Needed! - 12/29/08 10:35 PM

Quote:

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i bought bottom EZs and ported my own. porter did a VJ w/ back cut. flow 355



Liar!!!

Oh, yeah... that was on MY flow bench...




you mean the 325's gut or the standards.. ......
Posted By: BradH

Re: Todays Advice Needed! - 12/29/08 10:38 PM

Ray's are standard EZs that he HOGGED OUT LIKE A MADMAN after PRH did the prep work.

J/K... He didn't eff them up too badly.
Posted By: sixpackgut

Re: Todays Advice Needed! - 12/29/08 10:41 PM

Quote:

Quote:

i bought bottom EZs and ported my own. porter did a VJ w/ back cut. flow 355



Liar!!!

Oh, yeah... that was on MY flow bench...




its a happy bench. Brad, i ended up running the external lines on mine. the tiny oil passages worried me with big spring pressures and it being a street car
Posted By: moparniac

Re: Todays Advice Needed! - 12/29/08 10:46 PM

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Ray's are standard EZs that he HOGGED OUT LIKE A MADMAN after PRH did the prep work.

J/K... He didn't eff them up too badly.




I did hear from eddie on yellowbullett saying that ray was a "HUNCH" porter.....
Posted By: sixpackgut

Re: Todays Advice Needed! - 12/29/08 11:15 PM

Quote:

Quote:

Ray's are standard EZs that he HOGGED OUT LIKE A MADMAN after PRH did the prep work.

J/K... He didn't eff them up too badly.




I did hear from eddie on yellowbullett saying that ray was a "HUNCH" porter.....




that aint gonna work on me
Posted By: moparniac

Re: Todays Advice Needed! - 12/29/08 11:58 PM

Quote:

Quote:

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Ray's are standard EZs that he HOGGED OUT LIKE A MADMAN after PRH did the prep work.

J/K... He didn't eff them up too badly.




I did hear from eddie on yellowbullett saying that ray was a "HUNCH" porter.....




that aint gonna work on me




okay then I wont tell anyone you run trailer tires on the front of your challenger....
Posted By: sixpackgut

Re: Todays Advice Needed! - 12/30/08 12:12 AM

what the who told you that!!!
Posted By: moparniac

Re: Todays Advice Needed! - 12/30/08 06:06 AM

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what the who told you that!!!




Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Todays Advice Needed! - 12/30/08 06:23 AM

A well ported set of EZ's will only flow
320's in./290's ex...

Put a decent cam in that thing...
Posted By: TS3303

Re: Todays Advice Needed! - 12/30/08 06:24 AM

uh oh 10plygut has been outed.
Posted By: moparniac

Re: Todays Advice Needed! - 12/30/08 09:28 AM

Quote:

A well ported set of EZ's will only flow
320's in./290's ex...

Put a decent cam in that thing...




I am going max wedge cnc'd btw... indy claims 355-370 ..
Posted By: moparniac

Re: Todays Advice Needed! - 12/30/08 07:49 PM

anyone else have any thoughts

what would be a good duration for reither heads. im thinking mid 260's @ 50 would be good.. mostly a street car now...
Posted By: 67HEMI

Re: Todays Advice Needed! - 12/31/08 02:07 AM

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anyone else have any thoughts

what would be a good duration for reither heads. im thinking mid 260's @ 50 would be good.. mostly a street car now...




Mine has the 295 ez's with a comp roller/High Torque series .440 lobe. 268/276 @ .050 with .704 lift with 1.6 Harland Sharps...used to be .660 with 1.5's. This profile is easy on springs too.
Posted By: moparniac

Re: Todays Advice Needed! - 12/31/08 02:09 PM

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anyone else have any thoughts

what would be a good duration for reither heads. im thinking mid 260's @ 50 would be good.. mostly a street car now...




Mine has the 295 ez's with a comp roller/High Torque series .440 lobe. 268/276 @ .050 with .704 lift with 1.6 Harland Sharps...used to be .660 with 1.5's. This profile is easy on springs too.




what is the power range of a cam like that....
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