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3-3.5 miles per hour would be my intellectual guarantee.....4 tops......5 and I'd be outright shocked......120 mile per hour quarter cars are a lot of fun and really get the mail moving for sure
I truly believe these heads would be worth a solid forty rear wheel horsepower give or take 2-3 either way and that should spell 3.5 plus on the trap gun but the velocity, port speed, mid range torquey-ness and all would be added butterflies in the tummy to justify your investment
Thanks, just trying to do whatever I can to stay away from the blower. I know myself and that would be a very dark path for me. Boost and the ease of adding power is just too addictive and leads to a lot of emptying of the wallet.
I know I can add the LSA for only a little more than the Mast heads, but then I am always going to be fighting my urges to leave it alone.
Honestly, 3-4 mph and getting the below 4k torque would be worth it to me.
Originally Posted by speedtigger
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