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![]() Hey guys, I'm currently running the Edelbrock Performer RPM aluminum cylinder heads w/ 2.02/1.60 valves, stud mounted. The rest of my mods are in my sig. These CA. smog laws are driving me nuts though!
![]() ![]() Basically I'm thinking of selling my non-smog legal Edel. heads (only 20,000 miles on them if anyone is interested) & putting a little more money with that to get some emissions legal 165cc AFR heads w/ 1.90/1.60 valves. The AFRs seem to outflow my Edelbrock heads on the flow charts even though the AFRs have smaller valves. Actually I guess it's just a smaller intake valve the AFRs have really. Do you guys think I'll see a drop in power with the AFRs, or is their the tiniest chance that I'll see an improvement in my ET?! ![]() Also, do I want to stick with stud mounted rockers probably? Can someone explain to me what the difference in CC size actually does for performance? AFR lists the heads I'm looking at in 3 different applications. 165cc Street Heads, Stud, 58cc 1402* 165cc Street Heads, Pedestal, 60cc 1472* 165cc Street Heads, Stud, 61cc 1400* Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. |
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