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[QUOTE]Originally posted by CDT: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by putter: [qb] Do those $1900 heads outflow these for $200 less? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/AFR-SBF-205cc-Cylinder-Heads-FORD-302-351-Mustang-205_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ33617QQitemZ8034839104QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWD1V I also heard the trickflows are good for low end torque? It kinda clashes with the boost idea but hell what do I know I own a 94 buick "scaper" [/qb][/QUOTE]yes they do on the intake at every point, could use more exhaust, based on the # but not sure what bore they used as AFR used a 4.125" so you would see a good drop going to 4.030" CNC-Ported 205cc Twisted Wedge/Track Heat Airflow Chart Lift Value Intake Flow (CFM) Exhaust Flow (CFM) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0.100" 71 56 0.200" 144 112 0.300" 220 150 0.400" 270 192 0.500" 299 220 0.600" 316 231 NOTE: Tests conducted at 28" of water (pressure); CNC-profiled chambers; exhaust with 2" pipe [IMG]http://www.treperformance.com/Heads/AFR/205cc-Ford-Head-Flow-Graph.jpg[/IMG] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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