all pro LSX W7 HEADS
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or there any one out there that have these heads if so can i get a little input. or they good casting or so,so do make good power or what!! this is my frist LS1 style motor just need a little input on the heads PLEASE!!!
or there any one out there that have these heads if so can i get a little input. or they good casting or so,so do make good power or what!! this is my frist LS1 style motor just need a little input on the heads PLEASE!!!
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They are a great head for big LS motors or high revving smaller ones. The ports are a little higher than stock LS7 and E/T LS7 heads but it does not cause a problem. But port matching is recommended.
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Sorry I missed this thread until now. Feel free to contact us with any questions about these heads. We have a variety of CNC port programs built around these castings. Intake port volumes from 260cc-285cc with valve sizes ranging from 2.15"-2.200". Chamber sizes from 45cc - 72cc. Let us know what your intended use is and we can help with recommending appropriate port and valve combinations.
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Originally Posted by Bink
Are these "done" yet? Flow numbers?