AFR Blue Hornet Mopar cylinder head, Charles Servedio

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Thanks for posting. Interesting to see the valve job and throats on these heads. I'm posting a few pictures of a ProMaxx non-CNC head which is the same casting as the AFR. It looks to me like ProMaxx is hand blending the throat and short turn because the throat is very smooth with all the sharp ridges removed. The AFR and the ProMaxx look like they have the same valve job. Both are 5 angles, or maybe I should say 3 angles + 2 machined surfaces.

The AFR looks like it's being sold as is from China.

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Interesting.
Cnc bowls CC and short side on the AFR heads
And nice valve job.

A step up from the speedmasters
 

Why is it so hard to find WHERE Servedio cylinder heads IS? I finally found his site, even his home won't even tell me what STATE hes in!
I'd like to find a quality cylinder head porter that isn't 2000 miles away! Or has a six month wait.
I'm willing to hand deliver within 200 miles of L.A or Phoenix.
 
Read the original post. See the name of the video.
Ok. I was torn between AFR and TF heads. Heads getting done here is costly. Better to just get best ones and pay fee to have them checked as insurance.
Thinking of new heads or send the Comando heads out. I am 90 percent sure something is not right with them. I am sure that it won't be cheap.
 
Ok. I was torn between AFR and TF heads. Heads getting done here is costly. Better to just get best ones and pay fee to have them checked as insurance.
Thinking of new heads or send the Comando heads out. I am 90 percent sure something is not right with them. I am sure that it won't be cheap.
AFR will be cheaper, but the trickflow is the closest of them all for having rocker geometry "good enough" for mild cams.
 
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