I may not need 2nd stage heads
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I may not need 2nd stage heads
on the 99 ta ws6 I have the center bolt pattern on the heads, so do'es this mean my heads are much better than the earlier prerimeter bolt pattern?
Can I stay with the same size valves and just have the heads cnc ported ie. 5 angle valve job, to acomodate a larger cam, I want to pass emmisions but want more power than stock.
I'm thinking maybe a GM hot cam/ LS6 valve springs and matching pushrods, continue to use stock lifters. /(LS6 manifold but not right away)
Can I stay with the same size valves and just have the heads cnc ported ie. 5 angle valve job, to acomodate a larger cam, I want to pass emmisions but want more power than stock.
I'm thinking maybe a GM hot cam/ LS6 valve springs and matching pushrods, continue to use stock lifters. /(LS6 manifold but not right away)
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Originally Posted by badmfkr
on the 99 ta ws6 I have the center bolt pattern on the heads, so do'es this mean my heads are much better than the earlier prerimeter bolt pattern?
Can I stay with the same size valves and just have the heads cnc ported ie. 5 angle valve job, to acomodate a larger cam, I want to pass emmisions but want more power than stock.
I'm thinking maybe a GM hot cam/ LS6 valve springs and matching pushrods, continue to use stock lifters. /(LS6 manifold but not right away)
Can I stay with the same size valves and just have the heads cnc ported ie. 5 angle valve job, to acomodate a larger cam, I want to pass emmisions but want more power than stock.
I'm thinking maybe a GM hot cam/ LS6 valve springs and matching pushrods, continue to use stock lifters. /(LS6 manifold but not right away)
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