Top end kit for my 454
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Ok i need some help i have a mostly stock 454 out of a 78 pick up has a 500 lift cam and intake to match and headers now peanut oval port heads . i want to make more hp here are the heads im thinking about using but not sure about cam or intake?????? or if these heads would work???? im looking to make around 500HP here are the head specs.... PLEASE HELP T car is driven alot and all street no track time... it has 8.75 to 1 comp now (stock)
Big Block chevy 320CC intake Runners And 115CC Combustion Cambers There Heads Are Ready To Bolt On with 7/16 Studs And Guide Plate The Springs are Good up to 600 Lift ALL OF YOUR HEADS COME WITH A 3 angle valve job and hand lapped valves
Aluminum Cylinder Heads Feature-
* Hardened Seats
* Bronze Valve Guides
* High Grade Aluminum
* Multi-Angle Seat Design
* Designed Performance Valve Springs
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Advanced Port Design for Greater Flow
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Combustion Chamber: 115cc
Intake Runner: 320cc
Intake Valve: 2.25"
Exhaust Valve: 1.88"
Retainer Material: Steel
Valve Seal Material: Viton
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Valve Guide Material: Manganese Bronze
Valve Job: 3-angle
Big Block chevy 320CC intake Runners And 115CC Combustion Cambers There Heads Are Ready To Bolt On with 7/16 Studs And Guide Plate The Springs are Good up to 600 Lift ALL OF YOUR HEADS COME WITH A 3 angle valve job and hand lapped valves
Aluminum Cylinder Heads Feature-
* Hardened Seats
* Bronze Valve Guides
* High Grade Aluminum
* Multi-Angle Seat Design
* Designed Performance Valve Springs
*
Advanced Port Design for Greater Flow
*
Combustion Chamber: 115cc
Intake Runner: 320cc
Intake Valve: 2.25"
Exhaust Valve: 1.88"
Retainer Material: Steel
Valve Seal Material: Viton
*
Valve Guide Material: Manganese Bronze
Valve Job: 3-angle
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320cc is a little big for a street 454, you would need to spin it pretty hard to make em work. you would lose low edd torque.
those race rites and a moderate hyd. roller will make more torque than you know what to do with
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Does anyone else notice the "category" these heads were placed in?
Anyway. Yes 320cc is way to big for a mild 454. Those specs also look like the cheap eBay heads made by ProComp. Search them on YB and you'll see why you should stay far far away from those heads.
Just go with the Brodix's and have fun
Anyway. Yes 320cc is way to big for a mild 454. Those specs also look like the cheap eBay heads made by ProComp. Search them on YB and you'll see why you should stay far far away from those heads.
Just go with the Brodix's and have fun
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