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Old 08-30-2011, 01:04 PM
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whats the biggest cube motor these are good on? thanks for any help
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Depends on the size of the head.
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They make different models for different sized motors. Some have little 346 cathedral ports and some have big rectangular 427 ports. How much money you got? If You've got the cash I'm sure they've got the heads.
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i bought them a while back and have been running them on my stock bottom end motor, but io want to go to a 408 cid and was just wondering if these will work or i need to cosider new heads. i did buy them new and cant find the info on them so.. the only thing i knowq about them is they are 215's
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The 215s are designed for smaller motors, but they can be reworked for larger cubes. Call Total Engine Airflow.
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thanks for all the advice
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The 215s are designed for smaller motors, but they can be reworked for larger cubes. Call Total Engine Airflow.
Good advice. On a 408 I would look into the 235cc head.
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Alot of guys running TFS 225's on 402/408 engines, 235's would be more like it

TEA will work them to what you need, I have a pair of TEA 243 stage 2's on a 225 runner/61cc chamber works well with a 232/234 cam 404cu engine




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