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Old Sep 10, 2002 | 10:26 AM
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Car: 98 Camaro Z28
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need help with choosing AFR heads?

I plan on getting AFR heads for my 87 GTA 5.7 TPI, but i dont know what heads to get they so many different heads, i plan on putting a cam in it, and plan on getting either the Holley MPFI setup or the TPIS, so which heads would be good to use? And what rocker arms would be good to use? My engine is the L98 sytle with centerbolt valve covers. Thats a pic of my GTA at Englishtown on Sat. 8 Street Wars.
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Old Sep 10, 2002 | 04:54 PM
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AFR 190s with egr, heat cross overs, drilled and tapped for all sensors and accesories, centerbolt pattern, guideplates, 64cc or milled to 58cc if you want more compression.
non self centering 1.5 or 1.6 rocker arms would work depending on your cam lift and valve springs.
If you have info on what cam your looking at it would help. If it has alot of lift, you may want to uprgrade the springs and rocker studs which would change your rocker arm decission.
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