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Old May 19, 2019 | 02:31 PM
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Advanced Induction out of North Carolina has a nice 280 cc program for stock heads.
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Old May 19, 2019 | 10:10 PM
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Advanced Induction out of North Carolina has a nice 280 cc program for stock heads.
Yes I heard about those guys too.
RPM motorsports use them and their NA engines make crazy power
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Old May 20, 2019 | 11:39 AM
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Yeah, I sent some LS7 heads to Advanced Inductions. They look nice. Turn around was pretty quick. I was going with the Race Proven Motorsports B-3 cam (they have a ton of videos that are pretty neat for a LS guy) and a msd intake. This is for a dart iron based 427 in a f-body. No results for a while.
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Old May 20, 2019 | 08:45 PM
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Lots of choices man. One would think that the most expensive heads money can buy would be top dog but that's just not the case. Have you considered Brodix cylinder heads?
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Old May 21, 2019 | 07:31 AM
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Yes but I think I will end up sticking to GM LS7 heads
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Old May 21, 2019 | 07:38 AM
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Don't have time to read..busy.... But Brodix 285 cc made 799 hp vs 810 same basic 495 ci used Google brodix ls7 head test and compare with the ls7 head test of hot rod
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Old May 21, 2019 | 08:50 AM
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All good smokey.
Have a joint and relax
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Old May 21, 2019 | 11:02 AM
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On break smoking with my non English speaking crew... they know me, over 10 yrs.


But on the heads my friend...I've researched all! Darin and G Good have ls7 CID custom port heads. Darin's was listed @ $5k.all pro, brodix big spring, CID , mast for the Best casting. Have yet to see anything beat Mast straight OTB.

Chris Frank F10 heads have the best features.. someday I may get a set of Chris Frank heads without the CNC that or STR8 mast head and place my Custom Darin port work into it... Digitalization with a CNC, via Rowdy Yates Ls7 heads

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Old May 24, 2019 | 01:28 AM
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Smokey, and you are telling me to not post unless I ask questions.
And yet, in the above post is more useless rambling that is barely readable.
Good one
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Old May 24, 2019 | 02:25 PM
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Originally Posted by bortous
Smokey, and you are telling me to not post unless I ask questions.
And yet, in the above post is more useless rambling that is barely readable.
Good one
That is the Smokey B M.O...…. at least he's consistent doing that, if nothing else.
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Old May 24, 2019 | 08:25 PM
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Worked stock LS7 heads are hard to beat. But the cost... they are as expensive as the aftermarket stuff if you can find a set that's not wiped out--and if they are--rebuilding and porting and using new valves pushes the price to $4K pretty fast.

Which is why I went with the 11-degree LS3 stuff. It's essentially the same... same valves, laid over valve angle for a straighter shot, etc. Just the valve spacing is goofy LS3 where the intake valve is smashed against the cylinder wall. But on a big bore combo where that's less of a problem, I bet they are within 10HP of most LS7 heads that flow in the 400cfm range. More intake manifold options too.
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Old May 31, 2019 | 02:42 AM
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Originally Posted by JakeFusion
Worked stock LS7 heads are hard to beat. But the cost... they are as expensive as the aftermarket stuff if you can find a set that's not wiped out--and if they are--rebuilding and porting and using new valves pushes the price to $4K pretty fast.

Which is why I went with the 11-degree LS3 stuff. It's essentially the same... same valves, laid over valve angle for a straighter shot, etc. Just the valve spacing is goofy LS3 where the intake valve is smashed against the cylinder wall. But on a big bore combo where that's less of a problem, I bet they are within 10HP of most LS7 heads that flow in the 400cfm range. More intake manifold options too.
Which is why I said if I was to build another engine I would certainly use LS7 heads, give them a good CNC job and some milling and re do the seats and guides and use hollow valves for the intake and solid stainless for the exhaust.
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Old Jun 2, 2019 | 01:31 AM
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It's hard to advise you to give up your LS7 heads, but if you're still on the 4.125" bore, then the smaller ports of some all out LS3 heads may be more useable, overall.

Or consider aftermarket "small-bore" LS7 heads, for better flow dynamics with the 4.125" bore.

Bigger isn't always better, and sometimes a more efficient, better thought out combination, can provide the results you are looking for.

Finding heads with the higher coefficient of discharge, and a higher exhaust flow ratio may give you the results you want with a smaller cam.
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Old Jun 2, 2019 | 02:49 AM
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Originally Posted by DavidBoren
It's hard to advise you to give up your LS7 heads, but if you're still on the 4.125" bore, then the smaller ports of some all out LS3 heads may be more useable, overall.

Or consider aftermarket "small-bore" LS7 heads, for better flow dynamics with the 4.125" bore.

Bigger isn't always better, and sometimes a more efficient, better thought out combination, can provide the results you are looking for.

Finding heads with the higher coefficient of discharge, and a higher exhaust flow ratio may give you the results you want with a smaller cam.
That's true but if I had an LS7 there is no way I would fit an LS3 or small bore version.
The cubes and Ls7 heads already give good bottom end power,
With more compression and tuning this will only be further enhanced.
But you are right, it depends on the combo and what you are trying to achieve.
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Old Jun 2, 2019 | 07:52 AM
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Lol, thats funny as hell, when my builder asked me my goals for my newest build. I responded with, i wanna light em up anywhere anytime at any speed. He laughed n said, ok stock gmpp ls7 for you than...but no, he was all about building me something reliable and FUN to drive as my car is a real street cruiser n prolly wont win many races. I just wanna be able to drive it like i stole it and have fun when the oppurtunity is there. Its hard to be honest about what we really wanna build sometimes.
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Old Jun 2, 2019 | 08:04 AM
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Originally Posted by rkupon1
Lol, thats funny as hell, when my builder asked me my goals for my newest build. I responded with, i wanna light em up anywhere anytime at any speed. He laughed n said, ok stock gmpp ls7 for you than...but no, he was all about building me something reliable and FUN to drive as my car is a real street cruiser n prolly wont win many races. I just wanna be able to drive it like i stole it and have fun when the oppurtunity is there. Its hard to be honest about what we really wanna build sometimes.
So what is the head your builder recommended then?
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Old Jun 2, 2019 | 04:26 PM
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The ones im running, MAST LS7 285cc...i honestly didnt wanna make less than 700hp at the flywheel on 92 octane. I wasnt interested in solid roller or high rev. I figured running the pig of a 4l80e trans wasnt gunna be helpful with hi rev so to speak. We still pushed alil n went with a decent 427 and mostly off the shelf parts. Its an expensive build for what it is, but we have our reasons. And this set up fits my build/theme of my street nova pro touring build.

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