Precison Race Components Small Runner UPDATE!!
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Precison Race Components Small Runner UPDATE!!
I thought I'd jump on ls1tech & thow out a quick post on the status of our small runner cylinder head! The new small runner head is nearly done & I'm completely happy with it! Here's a few quick specs on the new head!
Built with a Edelbrock casting!
202cc runner!!
62cc chamber
2.04 intake valve
your choice of exhaust valve size!
PRC double spring kit good to .660 lift!
A SMALL RUNNER HEAD THAT DOESN'T BACKUP @ .60!!!
I'll get flow data up for you guys in the next few days! The runner flows about 315cfm @.650" & moves awesome air throughout the flow range!
Retail pricing should be about $1900!!
With this cylinder head you'll get:
The smallest runner available!
Big peak & mid lift air flow
.660" lift springs standard
Decked & Assembled to your specs with your choice of valve sizes!
62cc chambers standard OUT OF THE BOX
I think we've put together the ultimate small runner head available! Look for pics & flow data in the very near future!
Built with a Edelbrock casting!
202cc runner!!
62cc chamber
2.04 intake valve
your choice of exhaust valve size!
PRC double spring kit good to .660 lift!
A SMALL RUNNER HEAD THAT DOESN'T BACKUP @ .60!!!
I'll get flow data up for you guys in the next few days! The runner flows about 315cfm @.650" & moves awesome air throughout the flow range!
Retail pricing should be about $1900!!
With this cylinder head you'll get:
The smallest runner available!
Big peak & mid lift air flow
.660" lift springs standard
Decked & Assembled to your specs with your choice of valve sizes!
62cc chambers standard OUT OF THE BOX
I think we've put together the ultimate small runner head available! Look for pics & flow data in the very near future!
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2005 Twin Turbo C6
404cid Stroker, 67mm Twins
994rwhp/902lb ft @ 22 psi (mustang dyno) www.Texas-Speed.com
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
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Originally Posted by Phil99vette
Couple of questions...
1) When are mine going to ship
2) Are they clearance for 3/8" pushrods
3) When are mine going to ship.
1) When are mine going to ship
2) Are they clearance for 3/8" pushrods
3) When are mine going to ship.
2.) Yes they are!
3.) NEVER!!
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Originally Posted by xfactor_pitbulls
Sounds like a good set of heads for the small cam daily drivers. I still dont buy into the super small runners.
Brandon
Brandon
The thing that's really cool about this head is it doesn't fall flat on it's face like the competitions small runner stuff! I have a few different valve configurations that flow past .700"!!
Look for engine dyno tests very soon!
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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
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
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Originally Posted by Jason 98 TA
Yeah I like my bigger runner cylinder heads fine, but a lot of people want small runner heads & this thing has to be one of the most impressive small runner heads ever made! It flows big air without having a fish bowl shaped chamber, keeps stock valve angle so you don't have to worry about pushrods length/spacers, etc...
The thing that's really cool about this head is it doesn't fall flat on it's face like the competitions small runner stuff! I have a few different valve configurations that flow past .700"!!
Look for engine dyno tests very soon!
The thing that's really cool about this head is it doesn't fall flat on it's face like the competitions small runner stuff! I have a few different valve configurations that flow past .700"!!
Look for engine dyno tests very soon!
Brandon
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You guys are really doing a lot of R&D!! First the MS4 now this head, this is good for us LS1Tech folks. How does it stack up against the 205 runner heads? Any comparison? Would this be a good choice head for the Torquer V2?
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Originally Posted by Jason 98 TA
I thought I'd jump on ls1tech & thow out a quick post on the status of our small runner cylinder head! The new small runner head is nearly done & I'm completely happy with it! Here's a few quick specs on the new head!
Built with a Edelbrock casting!
202cc runner!!
62cc chamber
2.04 intake valve
your choice of exhaust valve size!
PRC double spring kit good to .660 lift!
A SMALL RUNNER HEAD THAT DOESN'T BACKUP @ .60!!!
I'll get flow data up for you guys in the next few days! The runner flows about 315cfm @.650" & moves awesome air throughout the flow range!
Retail pricing should be about $1900!!
With this cylinder head you'll get:
The smallest runner available!
Big peak & mid lift air flow
.660" lift springs standard
Decked & Assembled to your specs with your choice of valve sizes!
62cc chambers standard OUT OF THE BOX
I think we've put together the ultimate small runner head available! Look for pics & flow data in the very near future!
Built with a Edelbrock casting!
202cc runner!!
62cc chamber
2.04 intake valve
your choice of exhaust valve size!
PRC double spring kit good to .660 lift!
A SMALL RUNNER HEAD THAT DOESN'T BACKUP @ .60!!!
I'll get flow data up for you guys in the next few days! The runner flows about 315cfm @.650" & moves awesome air throughout the flow range!
Retail pricing should be about $1900!!
With this cylinder head you'll get:
The smallest runner available!
Big peak & mid lift air flow
.660" lift springs standard
Decked & Assembled to your specs with your choice of valve sizes!
62cc chambers standard OUT OF THE BOX
I think we've put together the ultimate small runner head available! Look for pics & flow data in the very near future!
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Originally Posted by skipperbisket
what exactly is the advantage of the smaller intake runner? more velocity? what is the runner size on your LS6 heads?
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i still say it's the cross section of the port that determines velocity,more than port volume.but the heads sound like a great deal,and should put down good numbers....keep up the good work guys
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Originally Posted by gollum
So the chambers are not CNC'd at the $1900.00 price?
The chambers have to be CNC machined on all the porters version head. There is a ton of extra material everywhere in these heads and start off with the tiniest runners/chambers I've ever seen before. But, I myself don't know -all- the tech stuff on these heads... I'll let Jason know there are some questions in here and have him respond when he gets caught up.
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Originally Posted by Jason 98 TA
The thing that's really cool about this head is it doesn't fall flat on it's face like the competitions small runner stuff! I have a few different valve configurations that flow past .700"!!
Look for engine dyno tests very soon!
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