Ok experts like Pat, ERIK and all the other motor masters on here...regardless of your opinion regarding that these headsa are cast in New Zealand and manufactured and machined here in the US....I have a shot to get a set brand new close to nothing. Someone owes me a huge favor.
So these Patriot Perfomance heads are Aluminum, 2.30 intake/ 1.88 exh; 320 runners and 119cc combustion chambers.
Motor Im gathering parts for is a 454 .030 over. Stock crank. Truck Rods with ARP Hardware. TRW Forged L2349 .030 over pistons. Cam I wont choose till I get heads. alos have not chose intake and Carb but will most likely be high rise dual plane aluminum and 750-850 cfm carb.
Car is a 66 Chevelle with TH400 trans and rear gears at 3.73. Would like to keep stall at 2800-3200 range. Car is not daily driver and just for fun; 905 street with a handful of track trips a year for fun.
Cam I am open to Hydraulic roller and solid flat tappet but not solid roller due to occasional stop and go traffic here in florida and its primarily street use.
Ive done as much research as I could find and the most convincing arguement I have is 2 examples: One is CHP magazine did a 505 build with these and the heads produced impressive #s but thats 50 more cubic inches and a solid roller cam. The results did show high torque #'s down low suggesting the velocity of the heads to be good correct?
The best example I have is GMs 454 HO uses 325cc rectangle port heads and with weenie hydraulic roller cam produces 500 ft lb and 425 hp, with max torque figure down low in the RPm range. Im thinking with this info I cant go wrong with these heads?
Opinions please?
Thanks in advance for any replies.

