stock heads worth anything?

If you can get the heads for cheap then yes. $700 or less for a set is what I would expect to pay. They are on par with the aluminum GT40 heads as far as flow goes. They flow less on the intake but a little better on the exhaust according to the head flow chart in the 'sticky' thread.
http://forums.stangnet.com/showthread.php?t=665335

:lol: 700 huh...wow im getting a GREAT deal then...which would you recomend for a 347..with a 100 nos?..cam undecided..maybe custom?
 
its been said many times...put 302 parts on a 347 and it'll make 302 power. If you can afford 700 now, save up a little longer and get some heads that will flow much better. You'll be a lot happier in the long run than if you got the gt40 heads.
 
:lol: 700 huh...wow im getting a GREAT deal then...which would you recomend for a 347..with a 100 nos?..cam undecided..maybe custom?

If you're leaning toward a 347 then AFR185s, Edlebrock Victor Jr or a set of ported TFS heads are the key. All the heads I have been talking about are 302 based. Except the FRPP Z304 heads which would work on bigger displacement engines.
 
Grady,

Turbo Swirl is associated to the Y303 heads.

Turbo Swirl 'Extra performance' are the X303/305 variety.

I will agree that the FRPP GT40 aluminum heads are dated.

The new FRPP Z304 heads (not a GT40) will perform with today's aftermarket offerings.

Thanks for the info!

Several offerings in the Aluminum GT40 series
More options are always better :nice:

Now back to the original posters Question
and
better choices with a consideration of "Value for Performance"

1) You put $$$ into E7's ... springs and porting
2) You put $$$ into E7's ... springs and porting and valves
3) You put $$$ into GT 40/40p's springs and porting
4) You find used Aluminum Y or X heads and have them freshened
5) You buy new AFR, TFS, or Edel ... stud mount option only

I say you gotta be careful when doing 1-4 or you will have ...........
too much $$$ tied up in them
for
too little of a gain
and
you still got .... ped rockers :(

or in other words

Not good value for the amount of performance gained
IF
You sink too much in those heads

I see it as if you can get 1-4 for 50% of 5 ... consider it ... Maybe

If money is all that tight .................
I'd even consider AFR's with oem ped rockers to compare to 1-4

ALL THIS SAID TO SHOW!

OEM Iron heads can not always be a ..... "Good Value"
if
You consider all the options

Some may point out the option of Used AFR/TFS/Edel heads
but still .....
You most likely are gonna have to pay to have them freshened

Heads ... such a KEY part in a good combo :nice:
and
A whole lot of work to put em on :crazy:

I say do all the research necessary ;)
so
You only have to do it once! :D

You ought to do your cam of choice only once as well ;)
You can always do the other stuff later if $$$ is tight :)

Grady
 
so you think i should start with a cam and go from there grady?

I would not do a cam and later on do some heads :nono:

Too much work that way :bang:

Just do em together :nice:

That way you tear into the motor in a big way only once ;)

The other stuff is no biggie compared to that job :D

I would rather do those two mods first
rather than
The tiny gain stuff most do at first like exhaust, tb, rockers and the like

At least that is ... if you're gonna commit to do the complete h/c/i thing :shrug:

Of course if you are on a budget
you gotta man up and save up
or
You'll find you have spent a lot
and
then discover to your surprise .......... You're Still Slow :rlaugh:

So many mods are so tempting :nice:
but
just don't make any power :notnice:

I'll let you guess ... how I learned that :rlaugh:

Grady
 
lol i checked your page out i really liked it good info and the teardown pics were nice...gotta love those wheels...i see you never removed the block from your car...well if you did you pics are deciving:rolleyes: so tell me how hard we it to install the cam with the block in the car? ....wait nevermind blocks gotta come out leaking oil terriblely.
 
so you think i should start with a cam and go from there grady?

My feeling was always this... you should start with a set of goals. Expectations you want with the car.

Then, if you're going custom cam, you call up the cam guy, tell him your goals, requirements, and expectations, and then he will tell you what to buy and grind you a cam to achieve said goals.

If you are going off the shelf cam, then the first thing I would buy is a nice set of HEADS! People will tell you to send your E7s to TMOSS... yeah thats cool, but I'd rather send a set of twisted wedge heads to TMOSS!!!

The valve train / head flow will determine cam limitations, and the intake choice is easy from there. Supporting goods are a piece of cake. It all starts with the heads though, IMO.

Adam
 
my goals...i just want at least a 300 hp street car. i had a chance to buy a custom ground nitrous cam that my friend sold to another guy...when i went and looked at it he had it laying down and it sagged sooooo bad!!... like i mentioned i can get senior or junior heads for practically nothing at all i have been looking at stroker kits and they vary so much my only real question i have is should i get flat top pistions? i think dome top would be a bad choice for the stroker with either set of heads i listed and since im blowing nitrous:shrug: ..maybe a inverted piston....is 75 mm tb to big for a 30lb injector 347?...and any imput on intakes are apreciated like what you like/dislike about what you have...i like the intake grady is running but i looked up the specs and it said hp range was 4500 -7000...i want a lower hp band...i think:shrug: the more reserch i do the more undecided i get.
 
i like the intake grady is running but i looked up the specs and it said hp range was 4500 -7000...i want a lower hp band...i think:shrug: the more reserch i do the more undecided i get.

Well Trav

Those rule of thumb sayings are ... not always as they seem :nono:

At face value ... that statement looks like .........
the power band is gonna be between 4500 and 7000

I selected that intake for its ability to hold the power up in the higher range

however

1) I went self tune to help offset things
2) I selected LT's over Shorty's to help offset that intakes soft low end
3) I went custom cam to have a choice of efficient power band

At the time of all those decisions ..........

Most of the internet peeps poo pooed the Edel RPM for street use
also
Very few peeps at that time were using LT's for street use
also
Self tuning was all but unheard of as it was in its infancy
also

AND... IMHO ... This is the most important ... also

I had Paul Riva's dyno curves plotted in an Excell file

I've tried to show peeps over and over ............
The ability to compare dyno curves allows you to easily see ..........
Just how the combo is gonna behave :D

Sure, at that time ..........
there were several combos that were at 300rwhp give or take
but
only a handful had torque curves that looked like Paul's ;)

The common trait of those few combos was a cam by Ed :cool:

Please, Please understand my meaning here Trav

I ain't trying to brag or show I'm smarter than most
but
If your do what most do :shrug: ... you'll get what most got :shrug:

Each decision had some logic behind it based upon .....
things I knew to be true

as for the things that were unknowns ............
Like why Paul's combo showed more desirable torque curves :shrug:

A bit of research on my part
and
Then those unknowns were moved to the list of knowns

That way .... ALL combo decisions could be based upon knowns :nice:

How great is it to have other's results :banana:
good or bad
easily available to you with a simple search :D:
you keep the good :nice:
and
avoid the bad :notnice:

Hope this makes sense :shrug:

Just to show that while my intake choice was intended for higher RPM

A plan was put in place to lower it a bit
thus
Allowing me to take advantage of its top end
and
NOT suffer all that bad ... if any :shock: on the lower end :banana:

In the end ... the plan turned out better than I expected :)

Grady
 
well im glad to hear about your intake..so your lower end isint hurt to bad...:D excelent i was told by my builder if i build a motor he said he wasnt going to let me put anything on it but lt's:) so thats great, i like how it is smaller than other intakes and easy to manuver around it to the plugs and such....as far as you bragging i dont feel you are at all i look up to your knowledge and appreciate everything you share with me. thanks for all your knowledge and guidence you have shared with me so far.