More potencial then aluminum heads...as far as steel heads go not a chance unless they're W2's....
They are iron heads 1st off, not steel.
2nd material alone does not dictate potential or flow, port shape and core thickness in significant ares does.
3rd If you really run these heads for long enough on a race or strip rig, you'd find that all the bolt holes need heli coiling from stripping out from multiple routine/seasonal tear downs and the inevitable corroding of aluminum.
4th eddelbrocks still have the massive pushrod pinch & head bolt in the way and need additional $$$ to make right ootb, ask some people here like a certain ex moderator who had his headaches with eddelbrock heads.
To get the 300 numbers, you are left with some really thin port walls and a headbolt tube sticking into the bowl.
In reality If a 300 cfm 'at a usable lift' head is whats needed... eddelbrocks aren't where it's at, 360-1,w2,w5 is what you need to look at.
And to the guy who said that aluminum heads cool better, sorry but no, it's not a cooling system related issue really..it's the lower thermal conductivity that will allow faster heat transfer from the chamber into the cooling system, it gets the heat there faster but does not necessarily contribute to a cooler running engine, the water pump and radiator capacity dictates that.
When comparing 'with the same everything between the 2 iron/aluminum heads', the aluminum weighs less, thats it.
While there is an app for all heads...
It would be nice if this head discussion could stay black and white or facts without hype or misconception.
Thank you.