Got my AFR 205 heads, need suggestions on PTV
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Hey guys,
i've just got AFR 205 heads last weekend from another member here, and i'm really excited now. they look good, no sign of abuse at all, here's couple of pics of the heads
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Now when i bought the heads, me and the seller didn't know that the heads have been worked on. But when i brought the heads to the machine shop today, we found out that the heads have stamped on them .042 and below it 59cc.
I have Torquer V2 232/234 .595/.598 112lsa cam coupled with PRC 2.5 LS6 heads with stock cc(64cc) in the car right now.
Now to my questions.
* Do you guys think it's worth it to swap over to AFR 205 from PRC 2.5 LS6?
When i compared the flow, the LS6 heads actually flow more on the .600 compared to AFR 205 and the AFR 205 outflow the LS6 betweem .200 - .400 IIRC. The car is my daily driver.
* I am really nervous with P to V clearance issue, since the heads have been milled to 59cc, my original plan was mill the heads to 62cc and use .040 head gaskets to bring the CR up to 11.1-11.3 :1, but i guess now i need to change my game plan. Is there any way to get around potential PTV problem (the heads have been milled to 59cc) and get the CR i'm shooting for?
I guess that's all for now, the heads are in the machine shop now, getting R&R. i will keep you guys updated and any comments or suggestions are much appreciated.
Ray
i've just got AFR 205 heads last weekend from another member here, and i'm really excited now. they look good, no sign of abuse at all, here's couple of pics of the heads
![](http://i398.photobucket.com/albums/pp68/renaldi1982/870.jpg)
![](http://i398.photobucket.com/albums/pp68/renaldi1982/253.jpg)
![](http://i398.photobucket.com/albums/pp68/renaldi1982/252.jpg)
![](http://i398.photobucket.com/albums/pp68/renaldi1982/251.jpg)
Now when i bought the heads, me and the seller didn't know that the heads have been worked on. But when i brought the heads to the machine shop today, we found out that the heads have stamped on them .042 and below it 59cc.
I have Torquer V2 232/234 .595/.598 112lsa cam coupled with PRC 2.5 LS6 heads with stock cc(64cc) in the car right now.
Now to my questions.
* Do you guys think it's worth it to swap over to AFR 205 from PRC 2.5 LS6?
When i compared the flow, the LS6 heads actually flow more on the .600 compared to AFR 205 and the AFR 205 outflow the LS6 betweem .200 - .400 IIRC. The car is my daily driver.
* I am really nervous with P to V clearance issue, since the heads have been milled to 59cc, my original plan was mill the heads to 62cc and use .040 head gaskets to bring the CR up to 11.1-11.3 :1, but i guess now i need to change my game plan. Is there any way to get around potential PTV problem (the heads have been milled to 59cc) and get the CR i'm shooting for?
I guess that's all for now, the heads are in the machine shop now, getting R&R. i will keep you guys updated and any comments or suggestions are much appreciated.
Ray
Last edited by raysadude; 08-13-2012 at 07:10 PM.
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I had a set of AFR 205s milled to 62 or 63cc with an MS3 cam a while back. I had to flycut for the intake valve, but the exhaust valve had plenty of room.
I am not sure how much you will gain with this swap, but I would be very interested to see the results.
I loved my AFR 205s.
I am not sure how much you will gain with this swap, but I would be very interested to see the results.
I loved my AFR 205s.
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after further research i think i will be really pushing it if i install the heads with the cam.
which one do you guys think will be wiser, get a new cam or flycut the pistons?
the car is a daily, and as much as i love the torq v2, i really want to use the AFR heads and would like tony mamo to spec me a cam.
which one do you guys think will be wiser, get a new cam or flycut the pistons?
the car is a daily, and as much as i love the torq v2, i really want to use the AFR heads and would like tony mamo to spec me a cam.
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If you're skiddish of flycutting, then sell the cam and have Tony or PatG spec you a cam that's ideal for :
1) YOUR driving habits
2) YOUR goals
3) and what you ALREADY have
Your Torquer V2 will sell quick in the classifieds. Get the cam that's better suited for these heads.
1) YOUR driving habits
2) YOUR goals
3) and what you ALREADY have
Your Torquer V2 will sell quick in the classifieds. Get the cam that's better suited for these heads.
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no, it's based on their advertised flow.
that's most likely what i will do.
my goal is simple get the biggest cam that will fit with the heads without having to flycut.
If you're skiddish of flycutting, then sell the cam and have Tony or PatG spec you a cam that's ideal for :
1) YOUR driving habits
2) YOUR goals
3) and what you ALREADY have
Your Torquer V2 will sell quick in the classifieds. Get the cam that's better suited for these heads.
1) YOUR driving habits
2) YOUR goals
3) and what you ALREADY have
Your Torquer V2 will sell quick in the classifieds. Get the cam that's better suited for these heads.
my goal is simple get the biggest cam that will fit with the heads without having to flycut.
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Remember too though, we are only blessed with **** 91 octane here.. So you bump your compression up with a 59cc head on a 6.0 motor & dont want to flycut.. That means run a smaller intake duration cam but, that's also going to bump your dynamic compression.. Unless you switch to e85, you will probably be forced to take some timing out of it to keep from knocking.
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Mike,
i actually always filled up my car with 93, we have two stations i know of that carry 93, one in western and 63rd and the other one that i usually filled up my gas up on memorial and portland.
i actually always filled up my car with 93, we have two stations i know of that carry 93, one in western and 63rd and the other one that i usually filled up my gas up on memorial and portland.
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i'm just weighing my options and which path should i take to gain more power. I bought the AFR 205 heads knowing that they were untouched, now that i found out that they are actually been shaved i need to decide whether to keep the heads and change my cam OR flycut my pistons. i'm not skiddish about flycut the pistons, the thing is this car is my daily and i can't have her down for too long.
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I am somewhat in the same boat as you are right now. I have the 205's also but mine are not shaved at all, they are as cast. My old set up is in my signature. I had the stock lifters go bad and I decided to go with a larger cam also 233-239-595-603 on a 113. The car had .40 cometic MLS gaskets and I am also worried about the PTV clearance. Do you think I will be ok using the .40's again? or thicker? I also upgraded to the LS7 lifters and a double roller timing chain. Car is still apart and not a daily but not a garage queen either. Sorry not trying to hijack the thread it just sounded like we both have the same questions. Thanks
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Those AFRs will outperform the PRCs all day long. The smaller intake runners will make for better velocity into the cylinders, creating a more "peppy" throttle feel and quick down low and mid range grunt. I had 205s on a previous setup and they were the shiznit. No question AFRs and sell the PRCs. If you really want more top end power and clearance, I would send them to Tony Mamo and have him work his magic with porting and take out some material out of the combustion chambers. By Tony hand porting them, it will get rid of the "ruffle chip" effect in the runners and make it smoother. Even the heads the way they are, better than the PRCs no question. Dont hesitate in putting them on. I think you will have enough PTV clearance with that cam also, but perhaps use a .051 thick head gasket. It wont kill the quench that much IMO.
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^^^ Listen to this guy. You can't beat AFR heads. You can't get caught up on the flow numbers. Those can be fudged big time. I have seen over and over again how AFR's advertised flow numbers are less than what they actually flow. Besides, under the curve power and throttle response is where it's at and that is where the AFR's shine. Not to mention they will be better up top, it's a win win situation.
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I am somewhat in the same boat as you are right now. I have the 205's also but mine are not shaved at all, they are as cast. My old set up is in my signature. I had the stock lifters go bad and I decided to go with a larger cam also 233-239-595-603 on a 113. The car had .40 cometic MLS gaskets and I am also worried about the PTV clearance. Do you think I will be ok using the .40's again? or thicker? I also upgraded to the LS7 lifters and a double roller timing chain. Car is still apart and not a daily but not a garage queen either. Sorry not trying to hijack the thread it just sounded like we both have the same questions. Thanks
based on my research, even tony himself said that the biggest cam for AFR 205 would be 228 and the wider lsa the better. i haven't spoken with tony about the cam yet since i'm still waiting for the heads to be ready and then decide what to do next.
Those AFRs will outperform the PRCs all day long. The smaller intake runners will make for better velocity into the cylinders, creating a more "peppy" throttle feel and quick down low and mid range grunt. I had 205s on a previous setup and they were the shiznit. No question AFRs and sell the PRCs. If you really want more top end power and clearance, I would send them to Tony Mamo and have him work his magic with porting and take out some material out of the combustion chambers. By Tony hand porting them, it will get rid of the "ruffle chip" effect in the runners and make it smoother. Even the heads the way they are, better than the PRCs no question. Dont hesitate in putting them on. I think you will have enough PTV clearance with that cam also, but perhaps use a .051 thick head gasket. It wont kill the quench that much IMO.
I'd love to put these heads on, don't get me wrong, i just can't afford to take off my heads now and find out that i can't install the new one because of PTV clearance issue.
that's why i asked earlier is there some kind of formula to measure PTV without actually tear the engine apart, sort of calculating compression ratio with given data
Oh and btw the AFR heads will undergo a superflow test while it's in the machine shop.
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i believe they still have 105 on the one in western and 63rd.
no worries man, ask away, the more information the better for both of us.
based on my research, even tony himself said that the biggest cam for AFR 205 would be 228 and the wider lsa the better. i haven't spoken with tony about the cam yet since i'm still waiting for the heads to be ready and then decide what to do next.
maybe you missed the part that the heads have been shaved to 59cc
I'd love to put these heads on, don't get me wrong, i just can't afford to take off my heads now and find out that i can't install the new one because of PTV clearance issue.
that's why i asked earlier is there some kind of formula to measure PTV without actually tear the engine apart, sort of calculating compression ratio with given data
Oh and btw the AFR heads will undergo a superflow test while it's in the machine shop.
no worries man, ask away, the more information the better for both of us.
based on my research, even tony himself said that the biggest cam for AFR 205 would be 228 and the wider lsa the better. i haven't spoken with tony about the cam yet since i'm still waiting for the heads to be ready and then decide what to do next.
maybe you missed the part that the heads have been shaved to 59cc
I'd love to put these heads on, don't get me wrong, i just can't afford to take off my heads now and find out that i can't install the new one because of PTV clearance issue.
that's why i asked earlier is there some kind of formula to measure PTV without actually tear the engine apart, sort of calculating compression ratio with given data
Oh and btw the AFR heads will undergo a superflow test while it's in the machine shop.