Initial Dyno: 375rwhp
These are SAE corrected numbers and the correction factor was about .95-.96

Don't mind the name or the AFR. Wideband was broken.
For reference (approximately):
MPH RPM
58 3100
64 3450
71 3800
77 4100
84 4500
90 4850
96 5200
103 5600
109 5900
116 6250
122 6600
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They were also milled a good bit so I had to mill my intake. It was not a wise decision buying used ported heads from someone that didn't know anything about them. (was not Jason, he's a great, stand-up guy)
To me it seems from that graph that if you wanted more *peak* hp (above 6000rpms) you should use a larger cam.
Honestly, the heads look like they are performing really well.
Jason
Jason, thanks for pointing that out. I guess I should be satisfied with this. Not much else I can do now anyway. I appreciate your input and will keep y'all up to date on what it does at the track. Hopefully the nitrous won't run it out of gear.
...guess I can post a thread about it....
You could get more power with more overlap, earlier IVC and a lower LSA, but you loose drivability and the tune has to be right on. I went with a mail order tune from Bryan Herter and it's really close. It will be even better once I find a working wideband dyno.
I love the way it sounds. Should have a vid up soon of idle and take off.
That's why I'm eyeing the XFI stuff too....I look forward to the vid






