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Originally Posted by f_inscreenname
(Post 4609196)
I have a set sitting on a shelf myself. Came with one on the core motors I used to build and just couldn't rid of them.
Wonder if the big heavy cruisers that are hauling azz at 23 knots always seem to have 454/330's with the peanut port heads. Need to have a race off with two of the same ol 32 carvers with 330's and 365's both old school carbed. Just saying it would be kinda funny/interesting to see the results. |
I'm sure there is a lot of motors that would love them and they would be a lot cheaper to upgrade to them instead of square port being your old intake would work.
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Originally Posted by Unlimited jd
(Post 4609230)
781 and 049 are the oval/round ports. 088 and 188 are rect port
We opened up the ports a little on the my 049's and smoothed up some of the angles and around the valve guide, then matched the intake. 107% VE on dyno! Not sure what the high dollar heads are doing, but in below 6k rpm action, that's pretty good! |
Originally Posted by f_inscreenname
(Post 4609352)
I'm sure there is a lot of motors that would love them and they would be a lot cheaper to upgrade to them instead of square port being your old intake would work.
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I can understand that. That was one of the reasons they went to the peanut port heads. In the family truckster they never saw the numbers that would even make the big ovals efficient.
Its all in what you build. If building a torque monster for a cabin cruiser the PP heads are for you. 500+hp N/A motor for a flat bottom.... |
Damn. Guess I'm not as old as I thought I was. All the gen 4 merc. base 454s I have torn down were flat top peanut port motors with a steel timing chain set and a non emissions cam. 781s with bigger intake valves were the preferred set up on the gale banks turbo jobs I believe
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I've heard of guys using the peanut port heads with sc 177's. I'm mean the actual peanut port (small). I'd think it would build to much heat but with low boost I guess.... What ever works for ones budget.
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I did a engine a few years back, 489 w/large oval ports and a 177 made great power
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