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Best Budget Heads For Blower Setup

Old 01-26-2009, 09:11 PM
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Planning on running something like 12-15 psi from a D1SC Procharger. 383 LT1 shortblock, Cola crank, Eagle H-beam rods, JE pistons (22cc dish), ARP studs/rod bolts(torque plate honed, balanced), Melling high volume pump, , Federal Mogul large chamfer race bearings, Speed Pro file fit rings low compression (9:1 stock chambers), keyed snout, oil pan has been clearanced for the stroker and tapped for oil feed/return. Question is what do I do for heads, cam, and intake keeping im mind I dont have all the money in the world??? Any help or guidance appreciated. Thanks

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Anything?
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LE or AI. there heads are top notch and will give you great results. AI has a NA 355 that runs 10's... just as a point of reference
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Thanks. Forgot to specify im looking for other stuff besides them even though they are great companies. Just seein if theres any other good stuff out there before I talk to them.
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id have to say you wont get better these guys do work that sometimes tops aftermarket heads. but if you want better AI sells trickflow 215cc heads and they will make crazy power with a good set up.
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We have had great luck with the 23deg TFS castings as has been previously mentioned. http://www.advancedinduction.com/AiProductsLTx.html

If you are on a tight budget, you can always run a set as-cast from TFS for now. They're a great head for the money. Later they can be sent in for CNC porting, valvetrain upgrades, etc.


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