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Old 06-21-2005, 01:44 PM
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what are the FI guys doing to run a large head for a "bang for your buck"....

what are typical gains from adding a set of heads to the speed inc eliminator kit with a 225-230 duration cam and all bolt ons....
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for those trying to save some money just add a set of 6.0 heads.
It will lower compression and flow a little better then LS1 heads.
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for those trying to save some money just add a set of 6.0 heads.
It will lower compression and flow a little better then LS1 heads.

plain jane 6.0s?

where,who would be a good place to grab em?
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It isn't what i would do, but if you just trying to stay cheep it will work.
Look in the forsale section or pm valvegod.
Should cost between 350-400 bucks.
I myself would do a nice ported set but plan on spending a good 1500 bucks.
You have 600+ in parts, so 1500 really isn't that bad.




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