502 build-AFR 325 Enforcer head questions
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Thanks everyone for the responses! I think I am leaning towards the pro maxx heads after the discussion, they are a few more bucks than the AFRs, and I will loose the life time casting warranty, but it seems to fit my application better.
What is everyone's thoughts on buying them complete and using the stainless intake valves and included components minus the exhaust valves? I am for sure going to spend the extra on some quality exhaust valves, but it would be more cost effective to use the rest of the included hardware. I would tear them down and go through them regardless, but I am unsure if the stainless intake valve is enough. If I am not using any of the valves, I will just order bare and build up from there. I have not confirmed it, but it sounds like they use REV valves and PAC springs just like AFR, but I need to confirm that before considering that option.
Again, thanks!
What is everyone's thoughts on buying them complete and using the stainless intake valves and included components minus the exhaust valves? I am for sure going to spend the extra on some quality exhaust valves, but it would be more cost effective to use the rest of the included hardware. I would tear them down and go through them regardless, but I am unsure if the stainless intake valve is enough. If I am not using any of the valves, I will just order bare and build up from there. I have not confirmed it, but it sounds like they use REV valves and PAC springs just like AFR, but I need to confirm that before considering that option.
Again, thanks!
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Thanks everyone for the responses! I think I am leaning towards the pro maxx heads after the discussion, they are a few more bucks than the AFRs, and I will loose the life time casting warranty, but it seems to fit my application better.
What is everyone's thoughts on buying them complete and using the stainless intake valves and included components minus the exhaust valves? I am for sure going to spend the extra on some quality exhaust valves, but it would be more cost effective to use the rest of the included hardware. I would tear them down and go through them regardless, but I am unsure if the stainless intake valve is enough. If I am not using any of the valves, I will just order bare and build up from there. I have not confirmed it, but it sounds like they use REV valves and PAC springs just like AFR, but I need to confirm that before considering that option.
Again, thanks!
What is everyone's thoughts on buying them complete and using the stainless intake valves and included components minus the exhaust valves? I am for sure going to spend the extra on some quality exhaust valves, but it would be more cost effective to use the rest of the included hardware. I would tear them down and go through them regardless, but I am unsure if the stainless intake valve is enough. If I am not using any of the valves, I will just order bare and build up from there. I have not confirmed it, but it sounds like they use REV valves and PAC springs just like AFR, but I need to confirm that before considering that option.
Again, thanks!
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Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't the ferrea 6000 valve stainless? And comparable to the rev valves that are included with the maxx heads if I were to buy assembled? I am on the fence, there is some money to be saved buying assembled heads, even if I swapped the exhaust valves for inconel. I have confirmed that they use rev valves and PAC springs. I would still need to go through them regardless and check guide clearance. I am a little bummed, buying bare or assembled, I just missed their 15% off black Friday special 

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Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't the ferrea 6000 valve stainless? And comparable to the rev valves that are included with the maxx heads if I were to buy assembled? I am on the fence, there is some money to be saved buying assembled heads, even if I swapped the exhaust valves for inconel. I have confirmed that they use rev valves and PAC springs. I would still need to go through them regardless and check guide clearance. I am a little bummed, buying bare or assembled, I just missed their 15% off black Friday special 

The heads include adjustable pushrod guides and studs, I have heard of a couple guys saying the installed studs are a tad short. We will see
I am using Comp Ultra HD rockers and will be checking pushrod geometry in the next few weeks





