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Originally posted by rumrumm
Vortecs flow better than the old "fuelie" heads and the combustion chamber is way superior to the old design. They are also the most cost-effective heads on the market. Some people will say that Iron Eagles are superior to Vortecs, but they are not as cost effetive. Vortecs can be made to flow even better with some minor port work such as blending the bowls. But they cannot be compared to the top-of-the-line aluminum heads like AFR. AFR 180's or 195's would make a lot more power than Vortecs but they also cost around $1250.00 per pair and you have to wait about 8 weeks to get them as the company makes them up on an order by order basis. You will not be disappointed with the performance of Vortecs on a 350. They are marginal on a 383 because of flow, and that is why I popped for AFR's.
The Dart Iron Eagle sell for $560.To get the Vortec set up to handle up to .525 lift you are looking at about $650 and then you have to buy the studs also.