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Old 03-08-2002, 09:47 AM   #1
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You can't just swap the heads. Since I'm not a modular guy I can't exactly remember but one of the heads has a smaller combustion chamber than the other. And I think that if you put 99+ heads on a 97-98 4.6 block you will have a high compression ratio. Try a search in this forum, I think it has been talked about in the past. Then again I could be wrong too
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