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|  12-26-2006, 06:43 PM | #1 | 
| Registered Member Join Date: Nov 1998 Location: Houston, Tx. 
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				 |  Re: How To Choose The Best Head For Your Engine Hard Facts & Figures Thanks for the low down on head choices. I do doubt that many of us will build a mule engine to determine the best head/cam/rod ratio for a specific application. I think many of us might rely on software from Engine Analyser or Dyno Sym or  from some other program. From everything I've been able to gather, rod ratio makes only a small difference in expected peak power or torque for most street driven engines. Don't get me wrong here. I appreciate your expert input on these questions. It makes all of us think about how the ICE works. Rev 
				__________________ '66 Coupe, 306, 350-375 HP, C-4, 13.07 e.t., 104.8 mph, 1/4 mi. O.B.C. #2 '66 coupe Last edited by Rev; 12-26-2006 at 07:07 PM.. | 
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