Which Cylinder Head ? Brodix , Profiler , AFR , Dart
I'm ready to purchase some new heads for a FI NA 632" Build . Ive always been a Brodix guy . But I hear that the new Profilers are really good out of the box.
Anybody have any experience with them? Also AFR has a nice casting but never used them . Last engine had BB3Xtra , and was a beast . Just looking for feedback |
imo either will work well.i don,t think the power output would be much different between either.
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I always liked the brodix the rocker bosses are beefier and castings are nicer. Head hunters would run well on those motors.
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you are saying a brodix haeadhunter?
24*? |
Originally Posted by dunnitagain
(Post 4613021)
I'm ready to purchase some new heads for a FI NA 632" Build . Ive always been a Brodix guy . But I hear that the new Profilers are really good out of the box.
Anybody have any experience with them? Also AFR has a nice casting but never used them . Last engine had BB3Xtra , and was a beast . Just looking for feedback |
Originally Posted by adk61
(Post 4613752)
I'll cut ya a deal on my CNC Powermax heads
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I'm looking Seriously at the Profiler Sniper X 375 CNC and The Edelbrock Musi.
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What's the build for and what peak rpm you looking for. Lots of good options. Any budget? |
Ask about the valve job angles on the profilers. Last time i talked to a profiler rep he didnt recommend some of his heads for marine because the steep valve angles were meant for a drag car, and wouldnt last in a boat .
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Profiler has some 12* Heads with a 55* seat , Im using the conventional 24* heads with 45* seats.
My machine shop has a Newen Contour seat machine so we will do a valve job any how . Most of the valve jobs on ready to run heads are questionable anyhow . |
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