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Mine, X’s by Dwayne. PRH
Strikingly similar
You are correct. I have not gotten there on an iron head with a 2.02 valve. IIRC @MOPAROFFICIAL was over 200 on one of his heads and @PRH hit 196 with his T/A head earlier in this thread.I see none of these make the famous "200 cfm by .300 lift" that our old friend PBR allways preached about.
The for sure exact #s ill have to dig for.What's the numbers you got?
I see none of these make the famous "200 cfm by .300 lift" that our old friend PBR allways preached about.
270's-280's int 180's-190's exh
Here are mine [j's] that I'm running on a 410 right now.
2.02-1.60 11/32 undercut at the stem and back cut, exhaust valve are ferrea.
.100 75 52
.200 142 101
.300 200 141
.400 249 169
.500 278 180
.530 281 184
.600 248 187
I used a harbor freight grinder w/ 3 different shaped '3 1/4'' long shank' carbide bits, and rolls to do a lil polishing.
You'll know it right away when you're .100 numbers are in the 90s LOLThey do with the spark plug out or loose!
Whatever happen to that wild and crazy guy.
He calmed down some, learned more, and became officialWhatever happen to that wild and crazy guy.
He calmed down some, learned more, and became an official

Thats right.Good low lift but drop like a rock at higher lifts. Always a trade off.
I was having this conversation with someone a few weeks ago.They do with the spark plug out or loose!
I spoke with that guy on the phone one time years agoSince we are side railing this thread anyways I will add KG Engines in Kansas, Ohio has a CNC program for J's and X's that advertises 280ish cfm intake flow and after some finishing touches from PRH do not disappoint. Reasonably priced also. There small block and big block ports have records in the F.A.S.T. class.
The first set of BBM heads I had in the shop from there(they did the porting, I did the seat & guide work)……. After I flow tested them, I thought to myself………..”I guess I won’t be doing any high effort porting on those anymore”.Since we are side railing this thread anyways I will add KG Engines in Kansas, Ohio has a CNC program for J's and X's that advertises 280ish cfm intake flow and after some finishing touches from PRH do not disappoint. Reasonably priced also. There small block and big block ports have records in the F.A.S.T. class.