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I am about to buy some aluminum heads for a base block of 400, any suggestions, or a wish I did this rather than that type input. First set of aluminum heads and first big block build
Much depends on how much you want to spend and what your intentions are for the engine/car combination.I am about to buy some aluminum heads for a base block of 400, any suggestions, or a wish I did this rather than that type input. First set of aluminum heads and first big block build
Trick flow 240 for the street, street strip.
Trick flow 270 for the street, street strip or full race.
I have tf 240s, I just ported mine to in between port size. They made plenty of power as ootb but I wanted just a little more.
Wish I would have started with the 270s though.
Indy has lots of heads, then predator heads and good ol brodix B1 ( next for me)
I am about to buy some aluminum heads for a base block of 400, any suggestions, or a wish I did this rather than that type input. First set of aluminum heads and first big block build
I was at westech a few days ago and they were running a combo on the dyno that was almost exactly like what you described. 10.5:1 comp 512, trick flow 240s, 231/237 cam. It made huge torque. Like 630lb/ft at peak. But was way down on power and peaked really early IMO. Only like 530hp at 5400. Needed way more camshaft for the cubic inch.And add a 470 or 500 stroker kit for the 400 with some out of the box TF 240’s.
Then, could even run RPM or mild single plane intake with 230 @050 cam 110 separation and have super streetable 500+ hp. That will blow off nearly every street tire on the street in an A-body
I was at westech a few days ago and they were running a combo on the dyno that was almost exactly like what you described. 10.5:1 comp 512, trick flow 240s, 231/237 cam. It made huge torque. Like 630lb/ft at peak. But was way down on power and peaked really early IMO. Only like 530hp at 5400. Needed way more camshaft for the cubic inch.
I was at westech a few days ago and they were running a combo on the dyno that was almost exactly like what you described. 10.5:1 comp 512, trick flow 240s, 231/237 cam. It made huge torque. Like 630lb/ft at peak. But was way down on power and peaked really early IMO. Only like 530hp at 5400. Needed way more camshaft for the cubic inch.
I was at westech a few days ago and they were running a combo on the dyno that was almost exactly like what you described. 10.5:1 comp 512, trick flow 240s, 231/237 cam. It made huge torque. Like 630lb/ft at peak. But was way down on power and peaked really early IMO. Only like 530hp at 5400. Needed way more camshaft for the cubic inch.
It takes a fairly stout cam to get a pump gas BBM stroker with std port heads to peak in the 6000 range.I was at westech a few days ago and they were running a combo on the dyno that was almost exactly like what you described. 10.5:1 comp 512, trick flow 240s, 231/237 cam. It made huge torque. Like 630lb/ft at peak. But was way down on power and peaked really early . Only like 530hp at 5400. Needed way more camshaft for the cubic inch.
Yea I spoke with the owner quite a bit about it. My first two thoughts were, it needed more camshaft and more cylinder head. 240ccs on 512 inches is underheaded IMO and 231@050 on 512 inches is under cammed. There were multiple changes I would have made. But he seemed happy with it, And that’s what was important.It takes a fairly stout cam to get a pump gas BBM stroker with std port heads to peak in the 6000 range.
Often, that ends up being a big enough cam where it doesn’t always play well with other aspects of the overall build.
Trick flow single plane.Dual or single plane intake?
He said the B body it’s going in had 3:55s and I recommended 2.94sWith tall gears, I'd enjoy the hell out of that. I enjoy pulling torque against gears way more than revving to the moon.

I looked at the dyno sheets as a passerby mostly. I was not involved in the tuning or anything else. It was my own curiosity making me stay. I will be stopping by there today a little later and I’ll see if I can answer your question. I remember seeing 6000 on the graph and it fell off pretty hard after peak but I don’t want to quote numbers because it would be speculation at this point.How high did they take it, and what were the numbers up near the end of the pull?
Cam Specs look like a XE275HL.
Cam was a roller from Howard’s according to the owner.Cam Specs look like a XE275HL
Trick flow single plane.
Torque or HorsepowerMy 505 with TF 240 M1 single plane and a 247/253 hyd roller peaked at 5400.
Let’s be fair on this one…….as there are caveats…….My 505 with TF 240 M1 single plane and a 247/253 hyd roller peaked hp at 5400.
Ah ha……… I didn’t see that one coming.Cam was a roller from Howard’s according to the owner.
Ah ha……… I didn’t see that one coming.