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What about a set of the GM 077 cast heads?
James
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1968 Beaumont SD396 |
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I have dart heads on my 725 hp pump gas street car and drive it everywhere.
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After much debate......AFR 305's..CNC ported
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1969 9566AA COPO Chevelle M-22 1969 Malibu 489 ZL-1 T-56/4.56 1969 Beaumont 540 th400 3.70 1969 Chevelle 300 Deluxe 427 ZL-1 M 22W 1970 Olds 442 W 30 2 door post 1969 Ply. GTX 426 hemi auto. Blue. 1940 Dodge pick up Durango 4X4 1968 Camaro ragtop LSA ZL1 |
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Excellent choice.
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Check these guy's they hand port & polish there heads. Did my car and can't beat stuff done by hand.
http://www.rollingthunderz.com/super...er-heads.shtml |
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Why do you say you can't beat stuff done by hand? AFRs are awesome. A buddy and I went to their shop years ago to pick up a set of heads he ordered for a Mustang. I asked for a tour. I was very impressed.
Jason |
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Just an opinion.
Look on the link and read the part about the diffrence in CNC porting vs. hand porting. just an opinion and it makes alot of sense. Better flow on hand ported and more accurate when done by hand |
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