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Old 08-03-2011, 08:56 PM
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Originally Posted by CAMSTER
But those numbers are more at home with an ls1, a 400 plus ci displacement flow numbers should be more in the 350 plus cfm with intake ports no larger than 240 for cathedral and around 270 for ls3 style ports, wish are my favorite.
Yes, I should have more flow for the cubes I will be running. But I will have to make the best out of these heads atleast for a little while. Plus, if I have learned anything while researching cams and heads, is don't discount midlift flow.

Now if I had not been a moron and not bought the heads I did, I would be looking for some AFR 225 or TFS 235's.

Lesson learned, don't buy used heads with unproven port work. My fault totally.



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