Trickflow 2v heads announced
to me that's very impressive for a head to do that straight out of the box, especially when you said, stage III heads are flowing less. But as said in the thread posted, there are actually a couple different advantages to the heads aside from just the great flow numbers.
Last edited by ZW99GT; Nov 10, 2008 at 10:11 AM.
I will prolly go to modular depot tomorrow and try to get more details from them on these heads. Fortunately they are 3 miles from the college I attend, plus i would like to see what they have in the shop right now.
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INTAKE Twisted Wedge PI SVO lift CFM vs. PI vs SVO 0.1 56.2 51 54 10.20% 4.07% 0.2 122.5 102 106 20.10% 15.57% 0.3 172.7 138 155 25.14% 11.42% 0.4 212.6 153 177 38.95% 20.11% 0.5 233.3 156 193 49.55% 20.88% 0.55 241 159 203 51.57% 18.72% 0.6 236.3 160 206 47.69% 14.71% 0.65 241.7 EXHAUST Twisted Wedge PI SVO lift CFM 0.1 42.6 49 46 -13.06% -7.39% 0.2 95.9 84 90 14.17% 6.56% 0.3 134.8 107 119 25.98% 13.28% 0.4 164.4 123 134 33.66% 22.69% 0.5 174.6 133 140 31.28% 24.71% 0.55 177.4 136 141 30.44% 25.82% 0.6 180.1 138 143 30.51% 25.94% 0.65 182.3
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I agree, I've had my stage II's in a machine shop to have the valve guides replaced and to have a little work done.
to me that's very impressive for a head to do that straight out of the box, especially when you said, stage III heads are flowing less. But as said in the thread posted, there are actually a couple different advantages to the heads aside from just the great flow numbers.


