Highest CFM flow heads, small black, Completely, under $3000

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its a 74 duster, weighs 3175. Not sure of much else, honestly.
Footbrakes it, convertor is off a lot, couple other issues.
Its been a tich over 132 in the 1/4. Heads were put on just before dragweek.
True pump gas motor, 2.08 valves in these new heads( they come that way)not sure but i think he runs a roller. 28 tire, 4.10 gear.
I believe the thought is it will run 10 flat with the bugs worked out on pump gas, maybe better in good air. Its only been in drag week air thus far.
Has a grossly missmatched Victor 340 on it that needs worked,or more optimally, a super victor. The intake had been on big mouth heads.
As i mentioned before, these heads should support 9’s pretty easily on a typical bracket stroker. And they obviously( like anything else) would be even faster with some compression.
Thanks for the info, I will be running these heads next year on new build hopefully. From what I’ve seen they are really good as far as standard gear head goes. Performance aside, I’m happy to do business with Rod. Very stand up guy for sure. Prh I had spoken with you about them and really appreciate some of the insights you gave as well! Thanks again
 
W2’s get no love at all. So much misguided information out there. Mainly from people that have never run W2’s or even laid hands on them.
I have and will continue to run W2’s. They flat out work and get the job done. Just a regular 9 second 340” W2 engine

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Your 340 is stroked to 410 correct?

That’s a “Ron’s flying toilet” up top?
 
nice!
Have a buddy who has been 9.60’s at 2700 pounds with 1.92 valved iron LA heads( forget which ones..302,308, 596)
20 over stock stroke 340
You guys are making steam!

Very impressive with ANY OEM head as the platform.
 
And yet everyone says you need a stroker engine. My sons stock crank 360 ran 6.54 four times which is a very low 10.20. Flat top pistons, open chamber Edelbrock heads, 750 alcohol carb, 727 transmission, little .620 roller cam, at 3200 pounds. Nothing wrong with stock stroke small blocks.
 
there is more in my car. first pass was 10.13 in bad hot humid air so i took 4* out of the car and lowered the shift points to 6300 rpm for the next race weekend. the air was better and i knew i was going to run in the 9's. ran 9.96 so i had to take another 4* out of the car.
car will run 9.6-70's
 
And yet everyone says you need a stroker engine. My sons stock crank 360 ran 6.54 four times which is a very low 10.20. Flat top pistons, open chamber Edelbrock heads, 750 alcohol carb, 727 transmission, little .620 roller cam, at 3200 pounds. Nothing wrong with stock stroke small blocks.

agreed 100%
i ran 10.20 with a stock bottom end 360.
 
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And folks that never will see a 13 sec time and street machine must have steel crank
H beams rods etc !!!


I have no issues with guys thinking they need aftermarket rods. With the cost of upgrading the stock rods I think getting even a rod like the Scat rods are a smart move. I only had one set in my hands when I bought an unassembled shortblock and later sold it but they looked very nice for the price.
 
I have no issues with guys thinking they need aftermarket rods. With the cost of upgrading the stock rods I think getting even a rod like the Scat rods are a smart move. I only had one set in my hands when I bought an unassembled shortblock and later sold it but they looked very nice for the price.
I agree ## but those stock internals are pretty darn tuff & of course with upgraded rod bolts
 
Mopar guys hate offset rockers for some reason. Good rockers are usually at most a one time expense if you get Harland Sharps or T&D rockers. I got a bad taste in my mouth when mine cracked (econo heads) and by that time I could get W2 performance out of a much lighter aluminum head. W2 rockers do need ported to really see their magic.

Chevy heads are commonly welded up to move the pushrod tubes and relocate the valves...Mopar did it from the factory. Then the Chevy guys buy offset rockers and never ***** about it even though the whole deal, parts and labor, may run up to $2,000!!!
 
The Brodix B1 BA MC heads cost $1,000 each. Moved centerline on the valves. You can run stock Mopar rocker if you add the rocker stands ($140.00?).

They will flow 345 @ .700...maybe 330 @.600. Better than most. Require a W5/W7 intake. Drill your own exhaust bolt pattern.

My W-2 intakes with a mild port do 294@ .600.
 
The Brodix B1 BA MC heads cost $1,000 each. Moved centerline on the valves. You can run stock Mopar rocker if you add the rocker stands ($140.00?).

They will flow 345 @ .700...maybe 330 @.600. Better than most. Require a W5/W7 intake. Drill your own exhaust bolt pattern.

My W-2 intakes with a mild port do 294@ .600.

those heads aren't very good for all the trouble
 
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