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Topic: Pro topline heads?
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JohnB
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Member # 969
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Anyone here used these yet? I'm considering using them for my new project. Looking at the 200cc model, atop a small stroker. Opinions?
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Posts: 6523 | From: Orlando FL/Redding CA | Registered: Mar 2002
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AJBlackGT
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Member # 3936
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I was reading about them over on corral.net and it seems like a lot of guys were having to have a lot of machine work done to get them to fit right. I guess the castings weren't that good or something. But they look like a good head for the money especially compared to the AFRs.
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Posts: 1896 | From: Sacramento | Registered: Dec 2003
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Fostang
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Member # 3752
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Buy them they are cheap anyways...Don't like em throw em away...
But yeah heard they are pretty good heads for the money the port work looks like a sand drum clean up on their "cnc'd" ones or so I've been told.
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Posts: 3011 | From: Stockton/Danville | Registered: Nov 2003
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67stang
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Member # 549
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they are good heads. pro-topline is a New Zealand company, went under bankruptcy. Company was purchased by COmp Cams late last year. Comp will likely start marketing the heads under the RHS brand pretty soon.
For a budget head, consider Dart's new Ford heads. They rival AFR in flow and 2/3 the cost.
Posts: 596 | Registered: Nov 2001
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