which set of heads??
#1
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I am looking to purchase a good set of heads for $1000-1500. Is this the best bang for my buck? I'm assuming I would need new injectors anything else? My goal is to have a solid 11 second car...ive heard some recommend a set of LS6 heads ported...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/AFR-205cc-64...item563062aa67
I have an 02 LS1 with the following mods:
Set of Pace setter headers
Hooker cat back exhaust with off road pipe
custom grind cam
converter
crank pulley
port and polished throttle body
373 gears
adjustable koni shocks
front strutt tower brace
high flow fuel pump
high flow oil pump
sub frame connectors (weld in)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/AFR-205cc-64...item563062aa67
I have an 02 LS1 with the following mods:
Set of Pace setter headers
Hooker cat back exhaust with off road pipe
custom grind cam
converter
crank pulley
port and polished throttle body
373 gears
adjustable koni shocks
front strutt tower brace
high flow fuel pump
high flow oil pump
sub frame connectors (weld in)
#2
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look at some Texas Speed PRC heads.or look for some used heads in the used part section towards the bottom of the main page.consider a valve job on any used heads you buy.AFR heads are great,get a cam from Tony Mamo ,he works for AFR.
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Give us a call & we can discuss your combo & possible options. A lot of times buying used heads lead to problems if you don't know exactly where they came from & what they've lived through! For that price range we have some really great options in stock & milled to your specs!
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Jason
Co-Owner, Texas Speed & Performance, Ltd.
2005 Twin Turbo C6
404cid Stroker, 67mm Twins
994rwhp/902lb ft @ 22 psi (mustang dyno) www.Texas-Speed.com