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rico91stang
Member # 2389
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Stock bottom end
Tea Ported Twisted Wedges. Flow numbers 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 67 141 221 269 299 305 57 121 152 193 216 227
Cam specs: Lift: .499"/.510", Dur: 274/279 221/225, Lobe Sep: 112*
Tick Flow Track Heat intake Manifold.
If more info needed, ask. [ May 09, 2004, 09:06 PM: Message edited by: rico91stang ]
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mustanggt5091
Member # 444
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for heads that flow so well, seems like such a small cam??? Give us your entire combo if you want some real guesses as well ![[patriot]](graemlins/patriot.gif) [ May 09, 2004, 09:21 PM: Message edited by: mustanggt5091 ]
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rico91stang
Member # 2389
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24# injectors. pro m mass air. Ford racing shorties bbk h-pipe flowmaster 3 chambers bbk 65mm throttle body bbk cold air intake. 1.6 roller rockers
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87 Saleen
Member # 1549
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310
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rico91stang
Member # 2389
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????? Stock Twisted wedges stage 1 cam and track heat intake made 360hp on a 306 according to Trick Flow/ Summit racing.
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tiresmoker
Member # 4021
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quote: Originally posted by rico91stang: ????? Stock Twisted wedges stage 1 cam and track heat intake made 360hp on a 306 according to Trick Flow/ Summit racing.
Thats flywheel. We dont speak flywheel round these parts.
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rico91stang
Member # 2389
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quote: Originally posted by tiresmoker: quote: Originally posted by rico91stang: ????? Stock Twisted wedges stage 1 cam and track heat intake made 360hp on a 306 according to Trick Flow/ Summit racing.
Thats flywheel. We dont speak flywheel round these parts.
Oooooooo... That brought a very nice smile to my face. I thought he was talking flywheel.
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rico91stang
Member # 2389
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Any other guesses
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Fostang
Member # 3752
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Am I the only one that thinks there is too much head for not enough motor????
I mean damn with a 306 you don't need that much flow. Unless of course your thinking about boosting it.
Instead of speeding up your runner velocity it's slowing it down thus making the same hp as you would with a much smaller head.
Now if it were forced induction or a bigger motor like say a 393 stroker.
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Fostang
Member # 3752
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OOORRRR
It's gonna need to rev HIGHHHHHHH
Something the stock bottom end and that cam are not capable of supporting.
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rico91stang
Member # 2389
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quote: Originally posted by Fostang: Am I the only one that thinks there is too much head for not enough motor????
I mean damn with a 306 you don't need that much flow. Unless of course your thinking about boosting it.
Instead of speeding up your runner velocity it's slowing it down thus making the same hp as you would with a much smaller head.
Now if it were forced induction or a bigger motor like say a 393 stroker.
Yeah I know. These heads are going on my 408 windsor. At that time I will send them back to TEA and get them to flow 330 cfms.
I'm just tired of driving on stock type heads.
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rico91stang
Member # 2389
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Plus I can't stand to have these things just laying around.
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Black94 5.0
Member # 655
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rwhp guess?...Umm...309rwhp....
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87 Saleen
Member # 1549
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Who cares what it makes at the flywheel, or at teh dyno for that matter.
timeslip
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1SLOWLX
Member # 558
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need more cam for that much head. I have one of there custom cams in my car with there heads and I still want more cam
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chosen1
Member # 1906
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my heads flow a tad more than that, i have a .600+ solid roller and i still want more cam.
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BlueOvalRacing
Member # 1531
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288
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mustanggt5091
Member # 444
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quote: Originally posted by chosen1: my heads flow a tad more than that, i have a .600+ solid roller and i still want more cam.
I agree, like i said earlier small cam, my TEA AFR's flow 324 cfm and my cam is at .600 lift as well, ohh and a lot more duration
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