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Old 02-01-2008, 12:57 AM
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ok so now its time to take the next step in my build , and im wanting to know what set of heads will agree well with my t-rex. its got the ls6 intake on it already with 30#'
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hey bro how did the intake turn out??? on the heads for the trex... the best is stock since that is what it was designed for. i dont think people are getting to much more power with aftermarket heads.
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i got a buddy that just bought some 243s for his rex ill let you know how good they work with the cam.... on another note some guy down here in tx has some stock853s and they seem to work well on it! so id have to say stay stock or get stock 243s if on a budget...
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Any head with small runners should produce good numbers/times with an aggressive cam such as the TREX. The high port velocities of small runner heads should match up well with cams that produce most of their power up top. You'll gain a ton on the low/midrange but probably won't see as much up top. Good for getting out of the hole and providing great streetability.




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