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kingmoochr
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trickflow tws smog legal with comp cams rr's and double springs. ported to match felpro 1250 gasket (took almost .250 off on the top of the runners) and some bowl work done. 64cc heads, 600 lift 1100 for everything
carbed 351w rpm airgap 1500-6500 intake portmatched to 1250 gasket and surfaced to mate PERFECTLY with the heads on a 351w block. over 4 hrs in machine work on the intake. 250 takes it
only taking trades for vic heads and single plane intake 3000-7000 rpm range [ December 02, 2006, 03:31 PM: Message edited by: kingmoochr ]
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kingmoochr
Member # 5834
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kingmoochr
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kingmoochr
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two-gun kid
Member # 5325
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got flow numbers and pics of the heads?
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BlowN67
Member # 4229
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quote: Originally posted by two-gun kid: got flow numbers and pics of the heads?
an who did the port work?
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kingmoochr
Member # 5834
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i havent had them tested, they were ported at the shop where i work, nick rescino's performance engines. been in business/racing sprint cars for 40 years. theyre almost clean enough for pics, just need to drag the camera down
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kingmoochr
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http://www.californiafords.com/cgi-bin/album.pl?photo=00005834/CIMG0235.JPG http://www.californiafords.com/cgi-bin/album.pl?photo=00005834/CIMG0238.JPG http://www.californiafords.com/cgi-bin/album.pl?photo=00005834/CIMG0239.JPG http://www.californiafords.com/cgi-bin/album.pl?photo=00005834/CIMG0240.JPG http://www.californiafords.com/cgi-bin/album.pl?photo=00005834/CIMG0241.JPG
there is still some remnant gasket material i havent completely cleaned off. i put them up dirty cause everyone wanted pics. you can see all the work done to them in the pics and the fact that they havent been run. [ December 05, 2006, 01:12 AM: Message edited by: kingmoochr ]
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kingmoochr
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kingmoochr
Member # 5834
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everyone cries for pics, i post them, and nothing. thanks.
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two-gun kid
Member # 5325
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quote: Originally posted by kingmoochr: everyone cries for pics, i post them, and nothing. thanks.
still waiting for flow numbers.
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kingmoochr
Member # 5834
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i dont have numbers after the porting, and wont, because i dont want to invest 200 dollars in getting some numbers to sell the heads. i can get them tested for you if you want, but ill need the money in advance and ill add the cost of the testing to the price of the heads. they are the smog legal twisted wedge heads. estimated 10-15cfm better than what trick flow lists on account of the porting. numbers arent king when it comes to heads, they are only an indicator. there are other aspects that come into play. these heads are a good chunk better than they come in the box. they made 450whp at 8 psi with a cobra intake and tfs stg1 cam BEFORE they were ported. these arent edelbrock performers, theyre a good set of heads for any 302 based engine. the only reason im letting them go is because i dont have a 302 engine, i have a 408 now. [ December 06, 2006, 09:22 PM: Message edited by: kingmoochr ]
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kingmoochr
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numbers for ported tf's from trickflows site
Ported 185cc Twisted Wedge/Track Heat Airflow Chart Lift Value 0.100" 72 58 0.200" 142 112 0.300" 216 150 0.400" 258 192 0.500" 287 220 0.600" 301 231 [ December 07, 2006, 12:31 PM: Message edited by: kingmoochr ]
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kingmoochr
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SPEC -Fabrication
Member # 4980
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Great work on the runners I also liked the bowl work, They do good work IMO TTT for a nice set of heads
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AJBlackGT
Member # 3936
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quote: Originally posted by kingmoochr: i havent had them tested, they were ported at the shop where i work, nick rescino's performance engines. been in business/racing sprint cars for 40 years. theyre almost clean enough for pics, just need to drag the camera down
Rescino's doesn't have a flow bench?
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kingmoochr
Member # 5834
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pressure test yes, flowbench no. theyre more engine building oriented than headwork-specific stuff. between the surfacing equipment, ck10 hone, line hone, sand blaster, mill, lathe, deck cutter, welder, assembly area, stripping area, wash tanks, head assembly/porting area, theres not much room left
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AJBlackGT
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quote: Originally posted by kingmoochr: pressure test yes, flowbench no. theyre more engine building oriented than headwork-specific stuff. between the surfacing equipment, ck10 hone, line hone, sand blaster, mill, lathe, deck cutter, welder, assembly area, stripping area, wash tanks, head assembly/porting area, theres not much room left
ahh, they aint that big just thought after 40 years in the business they might be doing some r&d on their porting
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kingmoochr
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thatd be nice, but there is so much going on and not enough people to tackle r&d projects like that. that and spending 100k on a dyno kinda hurts the financial dept a little
and actually ya, i just ran those machines off the top of my head. i left out the balance room, the dyno lift, supporting lift to that, 3 other lifts, and the sprint car area, and the assembly room for the employee/race car projects [ December 10, 2006, 02:29 AM: Message edited by: kingmoochr ]
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AJBlackGT
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They have a dyno now? nice You left out the serdi
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AJBlackGT
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They have a dyno now? nice You left out the serdi I'll shut up on your post now
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