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I wasn't quoting defbobs heads. His heads aren't SR stage v's
I guess you didn't see the post of numbers copied from the FHO website.

FHO CNC Ported Stage V Replacement Heads. For mild to wild street strip engines.
This is the standard aluminum head used on all FHO hemi crate engines.

Exhaust Port with 1.90" Valve
Intake Port with 2.30" Valve
Flowed at 28" without tube.
Flowed at 28"

.100" 61 .100" 75
.200" 135 .200" 159
.300" 187 .300" 248
.400" 230 .400" 315
.500" 258 .500" 384
.550" 267 .550" 412
.600" 279 .600" 435
.650" 287 .650" 453
.700" 295 .700" 467
.750" 298 .750" 469
.800" 301 .800" 471

It's not a pi$$ing match on who is right. Just trying to have a conversation on hemi heads
Your blanket statement on stage v's IMO is not correct.
I'm glad you happy with your edelbrocks.
I'm happy with my stage v's.






Due noted..
Those flow bench numbers compared to my numbers doesnt mean squat.
million dollar question is what would my heads flow in FHO bench?
See our heads were on the same bench, thats a much better comparison, why try to compare two heads from two benches, thats why i was looking at his heads...


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