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Super Stealth heads

Posted By: viperblue72

Super Stealth heads - 11/06/11 11:49 PM

Anybody gotten their hands on a set yet? I am very curious about these.
Posted By: Randy..

Re: Super Stealth heads - 11/07/11 12:04 AM

Posted By: 6PACMAC

Re: Super Stealth heads - 11/07/11 01:06 AM

Man the casting really look super thin around the pushrod hole. But, other than that, its probably, maybe the best flowing, stock length valve cylinder head, that factory looking out there.
Posted By: JohnRR

Re: Super Stealth heads - 11/07/11 02:18 AM

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maybe the best flowing, stock length valve cylinder head,




Can you elaborate on that since no flow numbers were given and they have to be finished ???
Posted By: viperblue72

Re: Super Stealth heads - 11/07/11 03:07 AM

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maybe the best flowing, stock length valve cylinder head,




Can you elaborate on that since no flow numbers were given and they have to be finished ???




If he could have elaborated he wouldn't have said "maybe". But you are correct that Brandon was a little vague about a few of the specifics. No intake volume size either but he did say not quite a max wedge size. and valves seats are 2.14x1.81 iirc. Chambers are same as standard stealths at 80cc.
Posted By: viperblue72

Re: Super Stealth heads - 11/07/11 03:09 AM

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maybe the best flowing, stock length valve cylinder head,




Can you elaborate on that since no flow numbers were given and they have to be finished ???




If he could have elaborated he wouldn't have said "maybe", but being there aren't any other aftermarket factory appearing heads out there he is probably right. But you are correct that Brandon was a little vague about a few of the specifics. No intake volume size either but he did say not quite a max wedge size. and valves seats are 2.14x1.81 iirc. Chambers are same as standard stealths at 80cc.


Posted By: 6PACMAC

Re: Super Stealth heads - 11/07/11 03:16 AM

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maybe the best flowing, stock length valve cylinder head,




Can you elaborate on that since no flow numbers were given and they have to be finished ???


The key word is "maybe".
Posted By: JohnRR

Re: Super Stealth heads - 11/07/11 02:50 PM

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maybe the best flowing, stock length valve cylinder head,




Can you elaborate on that since no flow numbers were given and they have to be finished ???


The key word is "maybe".




Ahhh I see .... SPECULATION ....



Posted By: BradH

Re: Super Stealth heads - 11/07/11 11:49 PM

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Man the casting really look super thin around the pushrod hole.



Too thin for my taste. Those things better come w/ the phone number of your closest qualified aluminum welder.
Posted By: Dean_Kuzluzski

Re: Super Stealth heads - 11/09/11 12:57 AM

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Man the casting really look super thin around the pushrod hole.



Too thin for my taste. Those things better come w/ the phone number of your closest qualified aluminum welder.




I'll stick with my Indy EZ's.
Posted By: B1Fish540

Re: Super Stealth heads - 11/09/11 01:33 AM

wonder if they can be made max wedge
Posted By: Big Block Dart

Re: Super Stealth heads - 11/09/11 04:12 AM

I'm just wondering about the csa that was opened up in that area.
Posted By: EchoSixMike

Re: Super Stealth heads - 11/13/11 01:24 PM

From the pictures of the sectioned heads, I wouldn't want to do more than some light sandroll cleanup,they seem very thin.

Has anyone actually laid hands on a set of these heads yet? S/F....Ken M
Posted By: kilroy

Re: Super Stealth heads - 11/13/11 03:08 PM

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From the pictures of the sectioned heads, I wouldn't want to do more than some light sandroll cleanup,they seem very thin.

Has anyone actually laid hands on a set of these heads yet? S/F....Ken M




Could port them and put a pushrod tube in them when you break through. Also looks to be thin around the headbolt holes.

BUT I for one cant wait for someone to cc them and flow them out of the box and port.

Im excited.
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