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Re: SB Victor heads [Re: Brian Hafliger] #2059206
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COOL!!! my heads are FINALLY in!!! laugh2 (sold all W5 stuff in 12 as these heads were supposedly "almost" ready). Looks promising for a cool build!

Re: SB Victor heads [Re: J_BODY] #2059212
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Originally Posted By J_BODY
COOL!!! my heads are FINALLY in!!! laugh2 (sold all W5 stuff in 12 as these heads were supposedly "almost" ready). Looks promising for a cool build!


Still have your W5 headers? If so, bring them with you next time your coming through here...I'll see how they work on the engine and the car!
They might work on my car as I went to an AlterKtion...
Brian


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Re: SB Victor heads [Re: Brian Hafliger] #2059252
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Finally sold them....

Re: SB Victor heads [Re: Brian Hafliger] #2059315
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Nice heads Brian..is that out of the box.. can you read drilled exhaust flange on the head to accept a W-2 style header


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Re: SB Victor heads [Re: WHITEDART] #2059419
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You'll either have to make your own headers using a W5 flange, or use TTI's header which will be a very nice header for the $$$.

Yes the flow #'s are OOTB just as they came from edelbrock.

I suspect that with the pinch opened up to 3" it'll go 390's and maybe even touch 400 but I won't be trying it on these as we have to use them untouched on our build for a magazine article.

I hope they drain back good too, looks like they should and they have a nice tall valve cover rail!

I'll get pics of the chambers when I get the one head back from CP...should only be a couple more days.


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Re: SB Victor heads [Re: Brian Hafliger] #2059422
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Originally Posted By ou812

So far I'm liking them, but they are HEAVY!!


What do they weigh?


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Re: SB Victor heads [Re: Brian Hafliger] #2059423
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Thanks for sharing this with us.


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Re: SB Victor heads [Re: Grizzly] #2059429
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Originally Posted By Grizzly
Originally Posted By ou812

So far I'm liking them, but they are HEAVY!!


What do they weigh?


Not sure, but a lot! I'll weight them, but honestly it's a good thing I'm sure. I'm guessing 5 pounds shy of a cast iron head.


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Re: SB Victor heads [Re: Bad340fish] #2059430
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Originally Posted By Bad340fish
Thanks for sharing this with us.


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Re: SB Victor heads [Re: justinp61] #2059434
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Originally Posted By justinp61
So there is an Easter bunny!

Chamber photos?


http://www.edelbrock.com/automotive/mc/cylinder-heads/chrysler/victor-sb.shtml

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Re: SB Victor heads [Re: @#$%&*!] #2059512
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now a block to set them on, GD sorry I sold my R block


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Re: SB Victor heads [Re: Stroker Scamp] #2059695
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Stock mopar blocks are WAY stronger than their chevy counterparts.
Some people can break an engine with no nitrous, and some can make a block live at 900+HP!


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Re: SB Victor heads [Re: CJD AUTOMOTIVE] #2059756
04/22/16 03:44 PM
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Originally Posted By CJD AUTOMOTIVE
Can I asked what the did at .600"? The numbers I saw showed them peaking about .800. Curious what they did at the "street cam" numbers.

This sucks. Had my heads in January, been at Crower for rockers. They told me another 2 months, did I want them sent back? The stands are milled, so until someone makes a bolt on pedestal rocker, they are just paper weights. Waiting again....


Another reason to go to T&D. Sorry you're having trouble with Crower.

Re: SB Victor heads [Re: Brian Hafliger] #2059765
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Finaly!

Re: SB Victor heads [Re: Brian Hafliger] #2059838
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I bet a magnum block can take most but not all of what these heads can dish out.


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Re: SB Victor heads [Re: Biginchmopar] #2059870
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Originally Posted By Biginchmopar
Originally Posted By CJD AUTOMOTIVE
Can I asked what the did at .600"? The numbers I saw showed them peaking about .800. Curious what they did at the "street cam" numbers.

This sucks. Had my heads in January, been at Crower for rockers. They told me another 2 months, did I want them sent back? The stands are milled, so until someone makes a bolt on pedestal rocker, they are just paper weights. Waiting again....


Another reason to go to T&D. Sorry you're having trouble with Crower.


Called T&D as soon as I hung up with Crower....2-1/2 months out for them as well. Maybe you gotta know someone?!


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Re: SB Victor heads [Re: CJD AUTOMOTIVE] #2059898
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Damn I should have stayed small block ..no more good blocks lol

Re: SB Victor heads [Re: Brian Hafliger] #2059920
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again doesn't look better than a 360-1 to .700, who 's going to run cams bigger than that? maybe all out build i guess. what kind of money?

Re: SB Victor heads [Re: HotRodDave] #2059999
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Originally Posted By HotRodDave
I bet a magnum block can take most but not all of what these heads can dish out.


I will let you know the limit of a stock magnum block, so far have handled 850-900 flywheel hp.


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Re: SB Victor heads [Re: Brian Hafliger] #2060057
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There's 4 59 degree R3 blocks left in Warren depot.... all are 9.200 deck, 2 are Siamese, 2 are not.

more info in the "mopar done making wedge blocks" post....

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