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Rookie he was telling me about some new head that was suppose to be all as good as profilers but we had bad cell ph reception. If you know what he was referring to pm me if you would otherwise I am going down to ship engines next week and going to stop by.
He really likes the EQ 320's. Just a little bowl port and they are good to go. He also has some Brodix SR20's that he is doing for some drag race crew out of Florida. Those are huge flow #'s, but not to boat friendly.
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He mentioned manufacturer in Texas but who knows. Regardless EQ good head just never heard him talk about them. These here he has for sale would make somebody a great set of heads without spending much money. Bolt on and go.
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When we were at PRI we looked at the Promaxx heads and they also looked good. (old Patriot heads) The new owners changed some stuff and cleaned up the quality at the foundry. I don't know about the Profiler comparison. Promaxx is out of Alabama
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Yup I think those might be the ones. Foundry in US or over seas?Originally Posted by Rookie
When we were at PRI we looked at the Promaxx heads and they also looked good. (old Patriot heads) The new owners changed some stuff and cleaned up the quality at the foundry. I don't know about the Profiler comparison. Promaxx is out of Alabama

