Re: Need Big Block head selection help.
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I covered this topic in my book on big block Mopars. Go to www.amazon.com and search for "big block Mopar". You'll find a few books on the subject. Buy them all. It will save you money in the long run.
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Re: Need Big Block head selection help.
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11/03/10 08:18 PM
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How fast do you want to go? your car without driver is 3600lbs
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Re: Need Big Block head selection help.
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11/03/10 09:05 PM
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Indy EZ's And thats all I have to say about that Seriously though they flow great and all of your stock dimension parts bolt on They are one of the few parts that only needed minor work to bolt on and go. Gus
64 Plymouth Savoy 493 Indy EZ's by Nick at Compu-Flow 5-Speed Richmond faceplate Liberty box Dana 60
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Re: Need Big Block head selection help.
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11/04/10 01:55 AM
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my first 400/451 was Indy sr headed & i could fit Hooker Comp headers without too much trouble. with a Hughes flat tappet cam at 256/263, home port job,M1 with 825 cfm carb, 3800 stall on 4.3 rear gears my street 'cuda at 3750lbs ran 10.7@127mph on the 1/4. thats close to what you are looking for isn't it?
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Re: Need Big Block head selection help.
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11/04/10 02:01 AM
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The SR is a good head. I ran them on my pump gas 451 that i ran in my 65 Belvedere. Car weighed 3770 and went 10.50's on pump gas with SR's. IMO they are one of the better choices out there. Can flow really good numbers with a "stock" sized port window, read non Max Wedge. They are worth a look for sure.
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Re: Need Big Block head selection help.
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Any of the good aluminum standard port heads will work for you. Don't consider the large port heads unless you want to really spin the motor high.
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Re: Need Big Block head selection help.
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Talk to Dwayne Porter at Porter Racing Heads. He can hook you up w/ whatever heads you need...802-951-1955 Personally I'd run either the Indy SR or the Indy EZ. The Edelbrock heads will do what you want, but you have much more room to grow in the future w/ either of the Indy heads. Not much more expensive either. An SR or -1 head on a low deck block will use a standard 440 header. You run into issues w/ the SR and -1 heads (both have raised exhaust ports) on the RB blocks. You'd need either the TTI or Hedman headers for that specific combo.
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Re: Need Big Block head selection help.
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Talk to Dwayne Porter at Porter Racing Heads. He can hook you up w/ whatever heads you need...802-951-1955 Personally I'd run either the Indy SR or the Indy EZ. The Edelbrock heads will do what you want, but you have much more room to grow in the future w/ either of the Indy heads. Not much more expensive either.
An SR or -1 head on a low deck block will use a standard 440 header. You run into issues w/ the SR and -1 heads (both have raised exhaist ports) on the RB blocks. You'd need either the TTI or Hedman headers for that specific combo.
I thought you ran into trouble with the lowdecks? If what you are saying is correct then I should have no problem. Thanks.
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