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![]() Well I had the same question too, because I have had sooo many overheating problems with my car, that with my new motor I wanted to stick with iron heads. From what I have heard, they can be worked to flow as good or better, but it comes down to the weight, and some crap about engine temperature. I don't know, and if anyone has any feedback, I'd appreciate it as well.
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