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A small # of cc chamber makes more compression. Naturally asporated this is what you want. Nos or forced induction use the larger cc heads. If you are planning a purchase and will bolt them on a stock motor, get the 58cc, as long as you do not plan on forcing induction. For up to 150hp shot of NOS the 58cc will be OK
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