AFR 225cc, Small Bore, 65cc Chamber Heads IN STOCK

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Old 01-27-2006, 01:16 PM
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Default AFR 225cc, Small Bore, 65cc Chamber Heads IN STOCK

Just got in today 2 sets of AFR 225cc, 65cc chamber, for 3.9" bores. The price on these heads are $2400, includes free shipping to the continental United States. Call before 5pm and heads will ship today.
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What size is the intake valve does it have?
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What are flow #'s
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Any info on them Matt?
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Matt, please pm me details on this head. Questions include what are the valve size, ruff idea on p/v issues verses a stock head in non milled form, what is different if anything about these heads over the standard afr 225 deals if anything? Thanks. I have a guy who will buy these if they fit the bill for what we're doing.
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Guys, I am trying to retrieve the flow #'s from AFR on the small bore heads. Bare with me for a few, and I will do my best. Just to let you know, we have 1 set still available.
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https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...25#post4176325
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Just wondering is there that big of difference between AFR's and Patriots or compariable.
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Yes. If you read up in the dyno section you'll see the differences. We hold the stock bottom end dyno record with AFR 225's and our cam at 505rwhp/436rwtq.
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225 too big for daily driver with magic stick and M6?
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The magic stick is around the same specs as our Equalizer cam. We hold the heads/cam dyno record with AFR 225s (However they are the large bore) and our cam, so I'd say no it is not too much head.
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Would these work well with my 220/224 .597/.589 113 LSA cam on my GTO vs say the 205's?
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Originally Posted by LS1 PONTIAC GTO
Would these work well with my 220/224 .597/.589 113 LSA cam on my GTO vs say the 205's?
https://ls1tech.com/forums/generation-iii-internal-engine/448328-afr-small-bore-225s-vs-afr-205s-346-a.html

This isn't the same size cam but it should give you a very good idea on what you can ecpect from the 205's and the 225's
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I wouldnt use the 225's on that cam. I believe the 205's would be better suited for your application. The 225's are for 230+ duration cams IMO.



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