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Old 04-21-2006 | 09:39 PM
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Has anyone flow test tested stock ls1 head at .025 ,.050 and .075 lift.

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Originally Posted by 2001blackta
Has anyone flow test tested stock ls1 head at .25 ,.50 and .75 lift.

Danny
You do reazlize that .250 and .500 are usual flow levels. As far as testing a ls1 head at .750" lift they will be static way before that.

Almost every head is tested at .2, .3, .4, .5, .550, .6, and .650. So yes many people have tested them at that level.

If however you meant .025", .050", and .075" then there is no need. Head flow numbers below .300 really don't mean squat as benches wont be equal at those low lift numbers.

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Originally Posted by Nate_Taufer
If however you meant .025", .050", and .075" then there is no need. Head flow numbers below .300 really don't mean squat as benches wont be equal at those low lift numbers.

Nate
yeah I meant .025 , .050,and .075.I was reading somewhere that you need those flow numbers to pick the right cam.




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