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Old 08-13-2011, 01:44 PM
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I checked out TEA and A.I's websites, but didn't see any info on the TFS As Cast Heads. Anyone know where you can go to get them ported and the approximate cost?
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TEA ports them as does A.I.
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I do have a couple options for the TFS 220cc as cast head. We initially did it for shops who were comfortable w/ the valve mass, spring setup, etc. that TFS uses.

No real results as of yet since we haven't taken the time to really try and sell the work. While better than racing different benches, because there are before/after #'s from the same test setup, we'd still caution that flow #'s aren't a good way to predict performance. Granted, for guys who already have the 220's, and could use more potential, the gain should be appreciable. Little engines w/ tiny cams won't gain as much as higher RPM, higher lift, or increased displacement apps.

http://www.advancedinduction.com/Ima..._Flowsheet.png

There's also an ~22Xcc version I have not taken the time to program. Pricing will be similar to our other full CNC work & labor since that is what it is. However, since we'd like to get more out there for a better idea of how they work in varied applications I'm amenable to a slight easing on pricing for the next group of them. If you already have the as cast TFS setup, and are interested, shoot us an email for pricing.

Thanks for your interest!

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I do have a couple options for the TFS 220cc as cast head. We initially did it for shops who were comfortable w/ the valve mass, spring setup, etc. that TFS uses.

No real results as of yet since we haven't taken the time to really try and sell the work. While better than racing different benches, because there are before/after #'s from the same test setup, we'd still caution that flow #'s aren't a good way to predict performance. Granted, for guys who already have the 220's, and could use more potential, the gain should be appreciable. Little engines w/ tiny cams won't gain as much as higher RPM, higher lift, or increased displacement apps.

http://www.advancedinduction.com/Ima..._Flowsheet.png

There's also an ~22Xcc version I have not taken the time to program. Pricing will be similar to our other full CNC work & labor since that is what it is. However, since we'd like to get more out there for a better idea of how they work in varied applications I'm amenable to a slight easing on pricing for the next group of them. If you already have the as cast TFS setup, and are interested, shoot us an email for pricing.

Thanks for your interest!

-Phil

Thanks for the info Phil. I don't have the heads right now, but should in a month or so if all goes as planned. I will definatley shoot you an e-mail for pricing once I get them. I've heard nothing but good things about you and your company, so I know I'll be in good hands.

Also, thanks for posting up that graph. Those are some real impressive flow numbers, especially at .600 and .650.

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