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#4
RE: where to buy
Yes, break the aluminum trend..lol.
Yea, Summit has them, they come in 2 sizes. 180cc and 200cc's. Not bad on their prices either. They'll except Chevy stainless valves to. 2.02/1.60's
Yea, Summit has them, they come in 2 sizes. 180cc and 200cc's. Not bad on their prices either. They'll except Chevy stainless valves to. 2.02/1.60's
#5
RE: where to buy
ORIGINAL: 88stangaruu
Yes, break the aluminum trend..lol.
Yea, Summit has them, they come in 2 sizes. 180cc and 200cc's. Not bad on their prices either. They'll except Chevy stainless valves to. 2.02/1.60's
Yes, break the aluminum trend..lol.
Yea, Summit has them, they come in 2 sizes. 180cc and 200cc's. Not bad on their prices either. They'll except Chevy stainless valves to. 2.02/1.60's
#6
RE: where to buy
Yea, who the hell wants to shave weight off their front end?!? DAMN!!
The only other advantage i can think of is the ability to run a little bit more compression. But unless you have those brand new heads shaved, or buy a whole new set of pistons thats not going to happen.
You can try to find those Pro comp cylinder heads off of Ebay. They're equal to about Edelbrock Vic jrs. And ive heard some people say they work great and theyre only about $899.00 assembled, but be carefull who you buy from, be very very very picky about that kinda stuff. And then even you may get scammed.
But then again i saw this one guy post some pics of GT40X's he bought from some scammer on Ebay and it didnt have sparkplug holes drilled or accesory bolt holes drilled or anything like that. That would **** me off. They refunded his money though.
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