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Old Dec 24, 2012 | 06:18 PM
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TEA stage 2 ls6 heads would be the heads I would run if I ever do heads.
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Old Dec 24, 2012 | 11:12 PM
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Originally Posted by TXZ28LS1
TEA stage 2 ls6 heads would be the heads I would run if I ever do heads.
That's good to know that TEA's products/services are in demand......They
are quite a reputable vendor and well respected in the LS community.
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Old Dec 24, 2012 | 11:14 PM
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^ yep and as long as they are in business I will send my heads there.
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Old Dec 26, 2012 | 04:58 PM
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I've been ussing TEA for 10 years. Always good products.
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Old Dec 26, 2012 | 08:42 PM
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Im using TEA Trickflow heads. Very good work.
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Old Dec 27, 2012 | 11:55 AM
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Originally Posted by A.R. Shale Targa
You would need to give a bunch more info on your combo/goals/usage for a
free cam suggestion/thread hi-jack......LOL
Yeah I know. I don't want to thread jack that much. I'll just wait and make my own post when the time comes. I think I'm going to have them flowed to provide whoever I choose with a much info as possible.
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Old Dec 27, 2012 | 01:38 PM
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Originally Posted by blackdak318
Yeah I know. I don't want to thread jack that much. I'll just wait and make my own post when the time comes. I think I'm going to have them flowed to provide whoever I choose with a much info as possible.
It's all good man.....we're just bench racing anyways; gettin' feedback; spit
ballin' ideas...NO harm
Update.....Mike said they would be closed over the holidays but that someone
would be there to accept postal shipments and whatnot..so I'll probably catch
up with him next week
Also wonderin' what peoples thoughts are on valvesprings? I've had great luck
with my Lunati gold duals and TEA also has some great dual kits but I always
kinda felt like I negated some of the RPM potential of my hollow LS6 valves in
my current 241 castings by putting heavy springs on. At the time PAC and
Comp Cams 918s were having some batch issues so I opted for a more "at
ease" approach not wanting to drop a valve into my 15,700 mile(@ the time)
C5....The wife would cut my.......well you know what I mean........
I found a really nice surface enhanced beehive from Manley, part of their Nex
Tech line that installs @ 1.800 w/150lbs....has a spring rate of 353....and will
have around 350-360 open pressure with my cam. I would no doubt run a Ti
retainer. I'll have to see what Mike says about it when talk to him next.
Also this spring would be a great choice for guys running an aggressive IN.
lobe in the .630"-.640" range since it's rated to 650. I think even the PSI Max
lifes are like .625" or .630" IIRC
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Old Dec 27, 2012 | 01:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Slowhawk
I've been ussing TEA for 10 years. Always good products.
This is great to know !!!!! Makes me feel like I've made a good choice and I
don't even have them back and on yet.
Originally Posted by supergt99
Im using TEA Trickflow heads. Very good work.
Trick Flows are great to start...hard to believe they can be made a little bit
nicer, but your combo seems to really put it down !!!!
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Old Jan 19, 2013 | 09:13 AM
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Call from Mike on Friday the 17th......heads are done and being shipped
chambers came in at 61.4 cc which at most is only 1 cc less than the current
241s. Will also be using GM MLS gaskets...compression should be about 10.9
will post pics next week..............
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If you have 93 octane up there I would have wanted 11.5:1 compression at least. Your just leaving power on the table now.
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Waiting for results!
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Old Jan 19, 2013 | 10:09 AM
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Originally Posted by A.R. Shale Targa
Call from Mike on Friday the 17th......heads are done and being shipped
chambers came in at 61.4 cc which at most is only 1 cc less than the current
241s. Will also be using GM MLS gaskets...compression should be about 10.9
will post pics next week..............
I think your compression is going to be higher than that. Higher compression will equal more response! See the chart below.

https://ls1tech.com/forums/advanced-...ume-vs-cr.html
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Old Jan 20, 2013 | 10:28 AM
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Originally Posted by djfury05
If you have 93 octane up there I would have wanted 11.5:1 compression at least. Your just leaving power on the table now.
We have 93 but it's 10% MTBE.....in my neck of farm country we can get non
reformulated (sold as good ol' gas) but it's 91 octane. I didn't figure it out
but wouldn't my DCR be extremely high with such a baby cam and your 11.5
proposal ?????? Lastly I wanted this to be a true casting swap (w/CNC) as
the valves/springs/compression will be virtually identical and with no other
changes. Most people usually make so many changes that it becomes spec-
ulative as to how much power just the heads make. In this particular case
my total power increase will be solely due to the TEA stage 1 CNC 243s.

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Waiting for results!
You and me both. Prolly won't be swapped out and dyno tuned till mid-spring


Originally Posted by 427zm
I think your compression is going to be higher than that. Higher compression will equal more response! See the chart below.

https://ls1tech.com/forums/advanced-...ume-vs-cr.html
I was figuring based on post #42 of that link.....thanks for adding that BTW
I guess the only variable is the true compressed thickness of the 2003 MLS
gasket as I've seen anywhere from .056" to .060".
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https://mail.google.com/mail/?shva=1...c8d719c7fa5351
https://mail.google.com/mail/?shva=1...c8d76ad347061f
https://mail.google.com/mail/?shva=1...c8d78d2a769bc6
https://mail.google.com/mail/?shva=1...c8d7a71f0c7c01
Just got these in on Monday and not really certain on how to attach them
or format so they may turn out real large if you click on them.
Heads look real nice for a stage one......unmachined casting areas which
I expected seem to be consistent from port to port and chamber to
chamber....I'll have to find the flow sheet but 312/260 w/pipe seems to
come to mind.

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Originally Posted by A.R. Shale Targa
https://mail.google.com/mail/?shva=1...c8d719c7fa5351
https://mail.google.com/mail/?shva=1...c8d76ad347061f
https://mail.google.com/mail/?shva=1...c8d78d2a769bc6
https://mail.google.com/mail/?shva=1...c8d7a71f0c7c01
Just got these in on Monday and not really certain on how to attach them
or format so they may turn out real large if you click on them.
Heads look real nice for a stage one......unmachined casting areas which
I expected seem to be consistent from port to port and chamber to
chamber....I'll have to find the flow sheet but 312/260 w/pipe seems to
come to mind.

You could upload them to photobucket. Thats what I always do and im not the most computer savy person either

I still wanna know results!
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I just ordered the TEA Stage 2 heads myself. Mike is a standup guy. He talked me out of the turned down LS3 valves because I won't be turning enough RPM for it to show... Plus I'm using stock rockers which almost always cure any ailments on the TFS heads with the same valves.
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Originally Posted by JakeFusion™
I just ordered the TEA Stage 2 heads myself. Mike is a standup guy. He talked me out of the turned down LS3 valves because I won't be turning enough RPM for it to show... Plus I'm using stock rockers which almost always cure any ailments on the TFS heads with the same valves.
What kind of RPM are you going to be turning? Im trying to decide what to do with my TSP stage 1 ls6 heads that need rebuilt. I was considering turned down ls3 valves and sending them to TEA.
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6600-6800. Over 7k is where they shine per Mike.
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Originally Posted by JakeFusion™
6600-6800. Over 7k is where they shine per Mike.
Thats the rpm range I plan on shifting in, Im about to order the Tick torquemax sns stage 3. I have PRC stage 1 ls6 heads and had a valve break but can't decide what I should do with heads. Send to TEA,AI,reher-morrison, TSP, or have them fixed local. I was considering going with turned down ls3 valves and BTR titanium valve spring package but wasn't sure if I truely needed them.
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Depends on the cam as well. I'm using EPS/LXL lobes for valve control...
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