AFR heads available soon!
"$2800 is a no-go for me for the CNC heads.
Given the differences in flow benches, my admittedly uninformed opinion would be that they aren't demonstrating a significant advantage over the Patriot LS6 style heads... which are $1000 less.
Get them under $2000 for the CNC ported 205's and you might have something there, but at this point I honestly can't see why I would get worked up about them given what else is currently available.
Would some experts chime in and tell me where I have this wrong? "
Now, I guess they are $2450 for the ported version, but one thing that has not been clarified is whether or not the versions in the information posted are the CNC ported or the "as-cast" 205's.
If "as cast" they flow the numbers shown (which are very comparable to a relatively weak S2 CNC head), then we can expect a considerable jump for the CNC head.
If the CNC AFR head is running neck and neck with the S2 head chosen (which ain't the best S2 head out there for flow), then I fail to see the advantage, especially in light of the price.
BTW: I priced other AFR heads out of a magazine this morning. $1200 for LT1's (if memory serves). Now, relative to economy of scale, the LS1 has is all over the LT1 since it is shared with the truck family, so the market is much bigger. There is no good reason in the world for the as-cast head to be more expensive than an LT1 head.
Cripes almighty. Given an AFR CNC head that significantly out-flows the S2 heads out there (the real ones) at $1800, AFR would own the LS1 world. At $2000, they would still own the world given a better head.
Instead, we're quoted ~$2450 - which is right in line with the BBC heads, which have a TON more material in them and would therefore require more machining time.
Straighten the pricing out gentlemen or make a solid case for a $600 premium over the benchmark cost/performance head out there.... please. If the CNC head can't show a significant advantage over the better S2 heads out there available at less than $2200, you're in deep kimchee.
Once the track testing is done, and compared to other heads and the potential is there, then we can celebrate, til then stay skeptical.
enthusiasists to come to any real conclusion. The budget minded enthusiasts will have to chew on this for a while.
may i ask which head is this. i'm not saing that i dont belive but i am just intereasted in who offers these heads.
The heads that are on my car. Patriot LS6 style.
I'm anxious for these new heads to come out and see if they live up to the high expectations. The Best V8 Stories One Small Block at Time
Wrong.
Volume drops.
There is no such thing as a free lunch in fluid dynamics. You get the added velocity by increasing effective pressure through introducing a restriction.
Either way, I'll be ..as some stated above, both a knucklehead and an "idiot"...not because its necessarily a wise decision, but because I want to. Why? The same motivation that keeps me in this wacky world of LS1 overpriced modding. I know, that at any day, I can change my mind, accept my losses, ditch the stuff, and buy a cabbage patch kid or whatever turns me on at the time.
The only logical reason I have placed a pre-order (CNC 205's thru EDC) is I hope to see 15-25lbs boost and the deck thickness sounds good. The rest is based in hope. Yes I gamble.
As always, in the world of cars, and especially LS1's, I reseve the right to change my mind at any given moment....until the money order is sent.
J-
erh, but I'm guessing no one really cares that much about the "finger over the hose" analogy.
as I stated before, I think its silly to buy something that hasn't come out yet. But hey, someone has to be the guinea pig! might as well not be me! heh. jk. I have alot of faith in AFR, but until there are some actual numbers out there I'm keeping my credit card in my wallet.
I can't wait to see some independent flow tests of the AFR heads back to back with some of the other stageII heads out there. I think the next few months are going to be VERY interesting with the advent of the LSX intake, and the AFR heads.
. The longer I wait more new and better hardware keeps being released. At this rate I'll never touch the engine! 
Understanding basic engineering principals is great but theory is only going to get you so far. I want to see results!! Track times, dyno numbers on modified and stock cars is what I am personally waiting for.
It seems that what works well on your car and combo, may not be so hot on mine even when we have the same cams, etc.... Look at all the different combos, why so many? Not because I want to be different, but your "X" didnt work for me, then of course is brand loyalty etc... These heads will no doubt match the performance of MTI, currently the money grabber heads right now. So, they may work well on your X cammed etc...but not so on mine, or maybe more so...As long as they dont fall on their faces, which i tend to doubt highly coming from AFR, they will be bought in mass just like everything else hear. Look at Patriot, sooo many people doubted these heads, their price, the quality etc...hell the heads are good, yep had a little problem with retainers and stuff.....BUT I believe all the problems were fixed more than satisfactorily.
We are now taking orders to provide you with one of the first sets that become available.
Tom
BTW the LT1 stuff starts at $1900 and goes up to around $2600 so we are in the same ball park here.
Bret
On corvetteforum.com the onwer of AFR posted about the initial release date not being feasible. He corrected TByrne but was unable to inform him before he posted.
Bret
Vendors ended up getting 1 or 2 instead of large shipments. The LS1 AFR heads should be out around the 1st of the year but as with all new products, that could change. I'm working on getting some flow numbers to compare the two versions.
Tom





