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Old 10-11-2001, 01:48 AM   #1
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Post For whoever it was considering using stock ported heads

This was copied from an ad I found when I was considering buying a set of ported stock heads instead of porting them myself. Somebody on here was asking about flow numbers of ported stock heads, but I can't remember who it was. The company has a web site at www.bhperformance.com

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SEMI PORTED ROLLER MOTOR HEADS New process for roller heads BHPerformance is offering this head as a semi ported version, This head, with the intake port volume only 3cc larger than stock while still using the stock 1.78 and 1.45 valve sizes boasts impressive flow numbers. Heads come complete with a burn and blast, new springs to .525 lift, new machined locks, seals, port matched intake and exhaust and a fresh valve job. We offer either exchange for $395 or outright sale for $495. Check out our airflow numbers. .550 lift 196cfm, that's 25% to 30% over stock. Any lifts greater than .525 need our upgrade spring, 10 degree retainers and locks package only $85. Also free shipping! up to $50. BEAT THIS! ALSO WE ACCEPT VISA, MASTER CARD AND DISCOVE

CONTACT: dennis_burke70@ (bhperformance@hotmail.com)
LOCATION: garden city, mi
PHONE: 1-888-564-0223

Sounds like a pretty good deal.

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Old 10-11-2001, 02:56 AM   #2
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i was looking at the jegs site and they had GT40P's for $538. how do the stock prorted heads compair to the P's, will they outflow cause of the port work?

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Old 10-11-2001, 03:41 AM   #3
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195cfm/140cfm is the flow numbers for the GT-40P heads I believe so these are comparable. And since these ported heads come fully assembled it's a simple swap.

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I was just looking on Jeg's site and they have them listed for $ 269.99.

397-M-6049-P303 GT-40 "P" Cylinder Head Assembly $269.99
WOW. Something's not right here. I just checked with Holcomb and they have them for $449 bare, or $689 assembled. Jump on the misprint people! GT-40 P heads for wholesale prices LOL.

HiFlow5 0, it looks like gears and a set of heads should be very near the top of your "to do" list

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Old 10-11-2001, 10:23 AM   #4
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2FastLX, gears and heads ARE on the top of my list along with a converter. if all goes as planned they should be installed over winter. i was thinking of the P's, but i might go with an aluminum head. still debating thought.

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Old 10-11-2001, 01:33 PM   #5
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That was my dilema when I modified my engine. I wanted to get some aluminum heads, but didn't have the cash at the time so I ported my stockers and shaved them at work .030". Then I took them to a shop and had a 3 angle valve job done and pressure tested. Shop labor cost me $100 and the springs cost me $100 I think. So for around $200 I can't complain at all.
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Old 10-11-2001, 01:53 PM   #6
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The Jeg's listed price of $269 is for each head. They've listed World heads that way in the past, and a few people on this board called thinking they could get Windsor Jr.'s for $399. It was per head.

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