Aluminum cyl head question????
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Rtc74
First, you have been asked by members of this forum to quantify and qualify your claims regarding the performance advantage claimed repetitively in your posts. Absent data, these posts have no merit other than perceived advertising value.
Secondly, if your intent is to add credibility to your claims by name dropping, I’m sure Carl FOLTZ, of CFE Cylinder Heads would appreciate it if you spelled his name correctly.
Many head porters, including Foltz, used the Canfield casting, when they were readily available, as the blanks for their custom/program heads. While the Canfield is a very good casting, that has no relevance to the assertions you are making here.
Bob
First, you have been asked by members of this forum to quantify and qualify your claims regarding the performance advantage claimed repetitively in your posts. Absent data, these posts have no merit other than perceived advertising value.
Secondly, if your intent is to add credibility to your claims by name dropping, I’m sure Carl FOLTZ, of CFE Cylinder Heads would appreciate it if you spelled his name correctly.
Many head porters, including Foltz, used the Canfield casting, when they were readily available, as the blanks for their custom/program heads. While the Canfield is a very good casting, that has no relevance to the assertions you are making here.
Bob
You are right, I did not mean to hi jack the thread. I did post people to help the person with the issue.
I do apologize for the misspelling of Mr. Foltz's name. It was a typo on my part.
I was trying to answer a question about the flow numbers. I did state, to refer to the webpages supporting the numbers. I do regret even mentioning flow numbers now.
So, let us end this subject completely off the basis of the threads true intention.
I apologize for hijacking the thread. Bob, thank you for the correction.
Merry Christmas to everyone



