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Damn those are solid roller numbers there!! So what did it make with the belt on? Post a dyno sheet, I want to see how fat that TQ curve is.... btw, what was the TQ? How far are you spinning the motor and where is that cam falling off at?
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Man thats some awesome numbers with a stock cam, but how do the heads feel in the
lower RPM's since the heads have a 219cc intake runner. The flow numbers are nice i'm just
alittle concerned about low rpm airspeed. I've seen other 241's that flow around 295cfm to 300cfm with only a 210 to 212 cc intake runner. I'd be thankful for any input and what everyone thinks. Thanks.
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lower RPM's since the heads have a 219cc intake runner. The flow numbers are nice i'm just
alittle concerned about low rpm airspeed. I've seen other 241's that flow around 295cfm to 300cfm with only a 210 to 212 cc intake runner. I'd be thankful for any input and what everyone thinks. Thanks.
Den
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I have a set of 243's at Advanced Induction right now. After reading this thread, I'm even more excited about my decision to go with them. I'm local to AI and I droped off my heads there. I met Phil and talked with him for a few minutes. Super nice guy, talked with me about what I wanted, even though I could tell he was very busy. I'm waiting for that CALL Phil, LOL, Dean.
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Man thats some awesome numbers with a stock cam, but how do the heads feel in the
lower RPM's since the heads have a 219cc intake runner. The flow numbers are nice i'm just
alittle concerned about low rpm airspeed. I've seen other 241's that flow around 295cfm to 300cfm with only a 210 to 212 cc intake runner. I'd be thankful for any input and what everyone thinks. Thanks.
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lower RPM's since the heads have a 219cc intake runner. The flow numbers are nice i'm just
alittle concerned about low rpm airspeed. I've seen other 241's that flow around 295cfm to 300cfm with only a 210 to 212 cc intake runner. I'd be thankful for any input and what everyone thinks. Thanks.
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oook noice! Almost so nice you don't wanna throw em in.. just have em on your lap for a couple days while you watch TV..
(I've done it w my heads)
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I have a set of 243's at Advanced Induction right now. After reading this thread, I'm even more excited about my decision to go with them. I'm local to AI and I droped off my heads there. I met Phil and talked with him for a few minutes. Super nice guy, talked with me about what I wanted, even though I could tell he was very busy. I'm waiting for that CALL Phil, LOL, Dean.
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They make good stuff, I wouldn't hesitate for a second pulling the trigger.
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I have been talking to Ron/Phil at AI about doing something a little different with my 243 heads. I don't want to increase the intake runner size, try to keep them around the stock 210cc, cnc both bowls and full cnc the exhaust port. The intake bowls would be hand blended to the intake runners then top it off with a newen valve job. Since I don't race this car but I do take it on some autox events I think this will give it great low end response.
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I picked up my 243's today. They look great!! I got the full shop tour from Phil. Super nice guy with a good head on his shoulders. All state of the art machinery,wow. Can't wait to get them installed and the engine in the car. You will get what you pay for at AI. Thanks Phil & Ron. I will get some pics tomorrow. Later, Dean
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I picked up my 243's today. They look great!! I got the full shop tour from Phil. Super nice guy with a good head on his shoulders. All state of the art machinery,wow. Can't wait to get them installed and the engine in the car. You will get what you pay for at AI. Thanks Phil & Ron. I will get some pics tomorrow. Later, Dean
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