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Old 03-09-2009, 09:55 AM
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I need to pickup some heads fora big power stock bore pumpgas N/A project. Who ports the most efficient heads right now? I need to buy a set...
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probably some tfs 215's
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^------------ im with him
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Prolly T4P Dart 225's. IIRC they flow 240+ at .650
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trickflow 215 milled to 58cc
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If u wanna get extremely good flow numbers for cheap. Have Advanced Induction port your stock heads. They are sponsor on here.
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What kind of flow numbers are they getting?
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Dart/AFR
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Depends on what you are putting them on. For an LS1, AFR 205's or ETP's.
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trickflows are making crazy power!!!!
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Some well ported Ls6 heads from a top notch porter.
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After much reviewing...I just picked up some Cartek 4x heads. I can't wait to see how they are.
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There are some REALLY fast CARTEK cars and they are great but if money is no object the T4P Darts can't be beat I think.. T4P also does killer 243's but I don't know how they compare to CARTEK since both are kinda secretive about cc/ flow #'er's....
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ET Performance 225cc 11 degree
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Originally Posted by SOMbitch
There are some REALLY fast CARTEK cars and they are great but if money is no object the T4P Darts can't be beat I think.. T4P also does killer 243's but I don't know how they compare to CARTEK since both are kinda secretive about cc/ flow #'er's....
I have my dyno graph posted from my current mods as most have seen in the el-torro thread. I plan to dyno again after the heads/tune to see what the outcome is before I install the 3:90's.
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etp 225's blow all of them away and are not crazy expensive either
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mamofied afr's for sure
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trick flows have my vote. i just wish i could afford them.......
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Afr,tfs, & etp
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Originally Posted by nitrorocket
What kind of flow numbers are they getting?
285 cfms at 600 lift without use of a pipe. Off the shelf heads use a pipe. Pipe is worth a solid 25 to 30 cfms



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