Tea or Patriot?
I bought TEA and just got them , my numbers on the spec are as follows :
ex int
,1000 53.8 69.3
.2000 111 140
.3000 163.9 202
.4000 216 243.5
.5000 246.6 281.3
.5500 254.8 296.4
.6000 261.4 305.6
My point get what you want budwiser or miller
Just in driving the car around, there was a noticable SOTP difference in the setups. IMO (and it is MY opinion) - one product is superior to the other.
Just in driving the car around, there was a noticable SOTP difference in the setups. IMO (and it is MY opinion) - one product is superior to the other.
I think that you dynoed at over 400 at the wheels with the Patriot 5.3's.I am sure the car would have went 11.7's @ 118 with the other heads.That is just my opinion.
I think that you dynoed at over 400 at the wheels with the Patriot 5.3's.I am sure the car would have went 11.7's @ 118 with the other heads.That is just my opinion.
Yes - I dynoed 408RWHP and 380TQ. Problem was power would DIE at 5900 RPM's. So my guess is the heads made power - I just couldnt get to it. I dont think I would have seen 11.7's or 118 mph when I would have had to short shift my way through the 1320'. Also - 408 wasnt exactly impressive to me considering the cam I was running.
Josh
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Cars with light weight and ~360rwhp can go mid 11's and have.
Trap speed is a better indicator of power production than ET.
Dyno's are also useful tools too.
Anyone know what a stock head flows with a pipe?
weight was just over 3400 and the DA was +400 ft, plus i cant drive for crap
now as the car sits i should be over 120 with the same weight and weather (added asps and a new exhaust)
gears might even add a few more
im very satisfied, plus terry is great to deal with
personally i dont think you could go wrong with either
Last edited by Tally TransAm; Dec 27, 2003 at 07:21 PM.
There is a company down here I use called Kim Barr Racing that has a superflow 600 and I take all my heads to him to get them flowed PRIOR to me putting them on a car. I know in one instance I went back and forth from the porter's to Kim Barr four or five times until the flow numbers were where I wanted them. It costs about 50 dollars a pop to get them flowed but it's worth it IMO. Also since I always use the same flow bench and flow bench technician, the consistency of the information is better.
Tag.....with that 4 inch bore I would go with 2.055 or even 2.08's with 1.60 exhaust. So in essence I agree you need Stage 3's.
BTW, Race teams spend MILLIONS of dollars every year bench testing heads to get the absolute best air flow they can. GENERALLY speaking if the head flows more air it WILL make more power. This is a little different than dyno testing a car. There are plenty of cars that dyno well but DON'T produce the ET's they should.
Last edited by sr71bb; Dec 27, 2003 at 08:57 PM.
The same can be said of engine RWHP, we have seen two H/C cars on our dyno with the same heads and cam (224/224), one made 435 and the other made 395? BTW, the most we have ever seen is 442 (LS6 heads, big cam). So the #1 question in our minds is how is this possible? Thats what we are actively working on to find out. Of course we may never know. I guess the same reason one factory car dyno's 285 and the next 315, if you could figure this out you could make alot of money and alot of people happy. I think it has something to do with the crankshaft reluctor wheel or cam position sensor, but I don't know enough about that stuff to say.
I will send a head to any shootout of any type, of course not everyone knows what has transpired here at TEA in the last two weeks
I am hesitant to elaborate but the last two sets of 5.3 Stg 1.5 heads that I "hand finished to competition level" flowed 300 @ .550
312 @ .600
317 @ .675 (port stall)
and considering the most flow we have seen from anyones LS1 (4.8/5.3/5.7) head on our bench is 285 then you can see why I am brimming with confidence. Of course the Muscle Mustang dyno test helped too!!
"People have mentioned the warranty that TEA has, but are those heads being so cheap covered by that warranty?"
Our Stg 1.5 head costs $1559, the new 5.3 cores are $300 and then the "hand finish to competition level" adds another $250 so I don't know if you would call them cheap, but yes, everything we do has a warranty. Most people think its crazy, but we did that to emphasize the confidence we have in the parts we use on our heads.
Last edited by Brian Tooley Racing; Dec 28, 2003 at 07:32 AM.








