Best head for a blower/ported TPI setup and 17lbs of boost

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Mar 21, 2001 | 03:34 PM
  #1  
well i've been looking around and have found a few i like. so far my choices are:

AFR 190 or 195
Canfield 195
Brodix special edition heads

so far i really like the brodix, i have to find out price first. they dont flow a whole lot on the intake but flow mass out the exhaust which is important for blowers. also it has a 187cc intake port which would help velocity and power with the ported TPI setup.
would appreciate all opinions and any other heads you can reccommend. here is the link to the heads:

http://www.canfieldheads.com/sbc_2500.html
-i like the price and intake flow on these and the exhaust would wake up with some minor porting

http://www.brodix.com/Catalog/Heads/...p_sy_wt-1.html

-these i think would work awesome, only problem is that they are already fully ported so no room if i do something else

www.airflowresearch.com

seem good but need to wake up on the exhaust and a little more expensive than canfield

update:

forget about those brodix heads....like $2800 screw that

[This message has been edited by 89ProchargedROC (edited March 21, 2001).]
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Mar 21, 2001 | 04:47 PM
  #2  
I dont know if you are intersted or not, but check these out. this is a friend of mine & i was considering buying the heads, but thought that a ATI would be a better purchase He is a Machinist & does all of his own machine work (not porting stuff though). if you want to know more info contact June (his wife) or get me off list & i will fill you in.

BW

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Mar 21, 2001 | 07:40 PM
  #3  
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Mar 21, 2001 | 07:41 PM
  #4  
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Mar 21, 2001 | 08:57 PM
  #5  
Pro - like you mentioned, you need exhaust flow. One of the third-gen email list folks (Terry Hartman) had AFR cast a custom head using the 195cc intake runner, and the exhaust runner from the 210cc head. He's happy with it AFAIK.

I'm going through the same dilemma right now too - I'm leaning to the AFR's as well, with the big exhaust port since the turbos add tons of backpressure. The Canfields look nice, but don't look like they have the same flow numbers. I don't know a good shop to have them ported, so the AFR CNC's look appealing. What about the Trick Flow 23 deg heads? I'm most concerned about flow movement to kill detonation, rather than ultimate flow. Any ideas? I've got to find some sodium filled valves now, and will have the combustion chamber coated.

A.
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Mar 21, 2001 | 10:09 PM
  #6  
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by askulte:
Pro - like you mentioned, you need exhaust flow. One of the third-gen email list folks (Terry Hartman) had AFR cast a custom head using the 195cc intake runner, and the exhaust runner from the 210cc head. He's happy with it AFAIK.

I'm going through the same dilemma right now too - I'm leaning to the AFR's as well, with the big exhaust port since the turbos add tons of backpressure. The Canfields look nice, but don't look like they have the same flow numbers. I don't know a good shop to have them ported, so the AFR CNC's look appealing. What about the Trick Flow 23 deg heads? I'm most concerned about flow movement to kill detonation, rather than ultimate flow. Any ideas? I've got to find some sodium filled valves now, and will have the combustion chamber coated.

A.
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i wonder what that ran him to that custom head? also, i'm leaning more towards the AFRs because if i ever need to sell them...they have a proven name and wouldn't be hard to sell. With the canfields, not a lot of people would bite because of the EGR...i think i might talk to larry at ASSC and see what he's running in his formula...i think they are AFRs.
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Mar 21, 2001 | 10:26 PM
  #7  
Take it from me Brodix
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Mar 21, 2001 | 11:56 PM
  #8  
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by vortech305:
Take it from me Brodix</font>
would you like to explain a little bit?
i like the Track 1s but heard that the port is too high for the TPI base. Also, that intake port is kinda big. like 215cc, i'd just go canfield 220cc instead.
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Mar 23, 2001 | 07:56 AM
  #9  
Take it from me, ported 305 heads.



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Mar 23, 2001 | 01:40 PM
  #10  
this isn't the the loungepeople. cant we just keep one topic that doesn't go off track?

keep the opinions coming.
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Mar 25, 2001 | 02:22 PM
  #11  
well i was given this opinion from this guy dave who's corvette's have been in car craft or was it hot rod and runs 9' and using very simple work on his motor and uses stock exhuast manifolds. I saw some of your mods and mentioned it to him and he said to order the brodix and if possible get a 52 mm throttle bodie and a mini ram of course if your running fuel injection.
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Mar 25, 2001 | 03:34 PM
  #12  
well, i dont want to use a mini ram because of its fuel distribution problems and am either going to use an accel pro ram or use a ported TPI setup. I think for some stealth look i'm going to keep the TPI setup.

i think i've decided on AFR 195cc
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