Heads for FI?!?
If you don't want stock castings then you are left spending $2,500 - $3,000 for AFR, AllPro, or ETP heads.
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If you don't want stock castings then you are left spending $2,500 - $3,000 for AFR, AllPro, or ETP heads.
Who is running more then 18lbs of boost on a 400+ CI motor with stock casted heads? Not being a smart ***.. if your right I will love it. I would just need some facts that counter what the above sponsors have told me.
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317 heads on my old setup, 25 to 30 psi.
those same heads were on the white TT car last year, mid 25 to 28 psi on little turbos.
Best solution out there, probably not. But you don't need to give up on stock castings if you're on a budget.

317 heads on my old setup, 25 to 30 psi.
those same heads were on the white TT car last year, mid 25 to 28 psi on little turbos.
Best solution out there, probably not. But you don't need to give up on stock castings if you're on a budget.
I think part of what people are saying is that there are no guarantees... and stock heads vs: aftermarket heads... chances are that the aftermarket’s will last longer (under more boost).
Patriot is coming out with their own castings in September for ~1800 or so... we will see. With my budget... right now... I will stay with some stock casted heads I think.
But you were running on a close to stock cube motor right? Is there any real difference in the 346 and 408 when we are talking about stock castings handling boost?
It sure is a GREAT time to be in motorsports
Use stock MLS gaskets and you'll be fine.
SS.... haha you commented in my other thread... I am shooting for 18+lbs with a 76MPS turbo... My only concern is the backpressure, I will have to keep that heat in!
Last edited by longrange4u; Jul 4, 2006 at 01:04 PM.
best of luck longrange4u.....you can DO IT





