Originally Posted By OhioMopar
Originally Posted By AndyF
Originally Posted By OhioMopar
So, with all this information... What would be a cubic inch limit these heads would feed? Right around the 500" range? Just curious.


I think these heads are perfect on a 470 inch shortblock. The peak power hits at 6500 rpm which seems like a good place for a budget engine. The valvetrain should be stable at 6500 rpm with almost any lobe design and you should be able to go down the track with a reasonable gear in the rear end with 6500 rpm peak power.

I designed the engine to put a 3200 lb Duster into the high 9's with a 4.56 rear gear. I don't know if I'll put the engine into the Duster or not but it seems to me that it would work just fine. Should go thru the lights at 6700 to 6800 rpm depending on converter slip and it making enough power to pull it at that speed.

If you put these heads on a smaller engine you would have to run more gear while a bigger motor would take less gear.

Let's just say you ended up with a 440 block and a 4.25" crank. Will these heads be ineffective with the extra displacement? Is 500" about the most these heads will "feed"? Will a 512 be better off with Indy's?




That's what I am going to do with the 512 I'm building. I have my 440-1's flowing over 370 cfm right now but will probably go ahead and jump up to a set of 2.250 valves I have sitting here to see how much more I can get out of them. they are begging for a bigger valve. I have 2 Indy intakes so I will try an 1100 dominator on one and an alcohol toilet on another. I have a ported Indy tunnelram that may get a try too.


1970 Duster
Edelbrock headed 408
5.984@112.52
422 Indy headed small block
5.982@112.56 mph
9.42@138.27

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