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Old Mar 15, 2005 | 07:28 PM
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Something new from Bowtie

25534421 Vortec Bow-Tie Small Port Cylinder Head, Complete
GM Performance Parts' latest and most powerful iron cylinder head for Street or Racing. This Vortec design Special Performance cast iron cylinder head features revised intake and exhaust ports and includes 2.00" hollow stem intake valve P/N 12555331 and 1.55" sodium filled exhaust valves P/N 12551313. The deck surface is .450" and features 65 cc combustion chambers, 175 cc intake and 65 cc exhaust ports. All Vortec intake ports are taller and narrower than early model Chevrolet heads. The valve cover mounting holes are for both early model flange and late model center. This head also includes intake manifold mounting holes for both early model 6 bolt main and late model 4 bolt Vortec design. The head has screw in rocker studs P/N 12552126, large valve spring pocket machining, and will accept up to .530" lift camshafts without modifications. Heads are identified with the Bow-Tie logo on the exterior of the head below exhaust flange and Vortec logo on top of intake port area. They also feature GM logo cast into bottom of intake ports. Includes valve spring P/N 12551483, valve seal P/N 10212810, and spring cap P/N 10212808.

Technical Notes: You must use a raised runner design intake mainifold P/N 10051103 (6 bolt mounting), or Vortec design 12366573, 12496820, 12496821, 12496822, and 12499371 (4 bolt mounting) with this head. You can use production Vortec intake gaskets P/N 12529094 (torque spec. 11 ft-lb/ 15Nm) for mounting Vortec design heads or use P/N 12497760 (torque spec. 30 ft-lb) with conventional material when using on early model raised runner or Vortec design intake manifolds, this gasket has both 6 bolt and 4 bolt Vortec attaching holes. Head casting P/N 25534351C.

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Old Mar 15, 2005 | 09:06 PM
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12.39 @ 113.62MPH. You must be dreaming again. Seems to be some of this going around lately.
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Old Mar 16, 2005 | 11:21 AM
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Originally posted by 1989GTATransAm
12.39 @ 113.62MPH. You must be dreaming again. Seems to be some of this going around lately.
Yeah where and when did this happen

Of is that off a desktop dyno or using a G-Tech?
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Old Mar 16, 2005 | 01:29 PM
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Re: Something new from Bowtie

Originally posted by a dreaming VincentZ28
12.39 @ 113.62MPH
Still not enough...but I would have to find the timeslip and make sure....
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