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Originally Posted by wildjyoung Okay, I need to buy heads and the more I research the more I get confused. What I have is a 1989 L98 out of a Trans Am GTA that has been bored .040 and is newly rebuilt. The block has not been decked to my knowledge. I am going to run an Eagle cast rotating assembly with hyperpuretic pistons with valve reliefs (-5CC). I have the Accel high flow intake and runners and ported the plenum. I will run a stock thottle body. I have the Hooker 2055's and y-pipe which will be used in the exhaust. I will buy whatever cam that I need. The car will not have any emmissions. I am looking at Trick Flow
AFR 1040's
Trick Flow G1 Twisted Wedge Heads
L98 Aluminum Corvette Heads
My goal is to have a fun and FAST weekend warrior!
Any opinions or help would be greatly appreciated! I have to buy heads by Monday to get my 4-year restoration done.
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you didn,t mention if its a 355 or 383 but since you didnt Id assume its a 350 stroke engine, lets look at the choices
the corvette aluminum heads SUCK in stock condition they barely flow 210cfm
the trickflows can be nice heads but require extensive port work (THATS WHAT IM RUNNING) but they are an older design, and I would NOT be running them if the BRODIX or AFR heads were available when I bought those heads 12 years ago
the AFR heads are the best you listed,
the 195cc AFR or 200cc brodix heads will be a good choice, but to get full potential from either heads youll need to match the compression cam duration and lift and your rear gear ratio and if its an auto transmission your stall speed on the converter, with that intake that means a 3.73-3.90 rear gear and a cam in the 230-236 intake duration range, with a 3000 rpm stall converter, and probably 32-36 lb injectors to keep up with the increased air flow and some custom tuning
http://www.jegs.com/i/Brodix/158/1021001/10002/-1 http://www.airflowresearch.com/sbc-195cc-c-72_92.html http://forum.grumpysperformance.com/....php?f=52&t=92 http://forum.grumpysperformance.com/...php?f=52&t=796 http://forum.grumpysperformance.com/...hp?f=71&t=1715