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    Best bang for the buck....SBC Heads?

     



    Anybody here a fan of motown 220 or Dart iron heads? Anything else?

    I'm looking for heads for a hot street/strip 350 (10 sec car). The springs need to be mechanical roller cam friendly.

    .....trying to stay in the $1000 range for a pair.

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    Never have used ém, just listing them here in case you didn't know there is a large port GM Vortec iron head....

    http://www.jegs.com/cgi-bin/ncommerc...83&prmenbr=361
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    Originally posted by techinspector1
    Never have used ém, just listing them here in case you didn't know there is a large port GM Vortec iron head....

    http://www.jegs.com/cgi-bin/ncommerc...83&prmenbr=361
    Great heads for the price.

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    But they won't handle a big cam without machine work and new valve springs (waste of money buying an assembled head).

    http://www.americanspeedcenter.net/WorldP.asp

    WP-014150-3 is good for a .700" cam according to this:


    http://www.worldcastings.com/docs/ca...14.pdf#search='motown%20220'

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    I was planning to use dart heads.. either the aluminum or cast iron platinum heads...

    either way they will be 72cc heads bare and then I can hook them up the way I want lol

    Dave

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    Give these guys a look:http://www.airflowresearch.com/

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