I know this is a dead horse, but I find myself in the unfortunate position of needing to do a head gasket repair and possible head swap. So, naturally, I am bench racing every combo in my head, as I don't want to have to upgrade these components again at a later date.
Currently, my dilemma lies with what heads to pick up.
For the near to mid future I plan to keep the block as .40 over, stock stroke. However, there is a possibility I may stroke it to 331 at a later date. I try to keep this in mind when considering how parts will perform. Street manners are a concern. To me, this is defined as best possible power with best possible fuel efficiency and an idle that doesn't rattle me from the drivers seat. End goal is 400 hp at the crank.
I have narrowed it to AFR 165's, AFR 165 Comps or TFS heads. I've read numerous articles about the performance of the AFR products, but have also seen good numbers put up by TFS. My one concern with the TFS is that they will need longer pushrods and are sent as cast, rather than fully CNC ported like the AFR. Cost is also a minor consideration.
The Cam aspect is magic to me. I believe I will need to stay at or below .50 lift in order to avoid flycutting the pistons. I'll likely call Comp and/or Energy to get an idea of the best performing cam for my application.
As for intakes, I currently have an Edelbrock Performer - might change to an RPM. I think a dual plane intake will hurt my overall HP numbers on the high end, but idle - apx 4500 is probably the range I will use the most anyway. Any other thoughts on intakes? What are the pros/cons of the RPM vs. say the Weiand, or Holley?
If you've read this far, I applaud your tenacity. Thank you in advance for any comments/advice. And since I know this is an oft posted subject, I will don my flame-retardant suit now.
Currently, my dilemma lies with what heads to pick up.
For the near to mid future I plan to keep the block as .40 over, stock stroke. However, there is a possibility I may stroke it to 331 at a later date. I try to keep this in mind when considering how parts will perform. Street manners are a concern. To me, this is defined as best possible power with best possible fuel efficiency and an idle that doesn't rattle me from the drivers seat. End goal is 400 hp at the crank.
I have narrowed it to AFR 165's, AFR 165 Comps or TFS heads. I've read numerous articles about the performance of the AFR products, but have also seen good numbers put up by TFS. My one concern with the TFS is that they will need longer pushrods and are sent as cast, rather than fully CNC ported like the AFR. Cost is also a minor consideration.
The Cam aspect is magic to me. I believe I will need to stay at or below .50 lift in order to avoid flycutting the pistons. I'll likely call Comp and/or Energy to get an idea of the best performing cam for my application.
As for intakes, I currently have an Edelbrock Performer - might change to an RPM. I think a dual plane intake will hurt my overall HP numbers on the high end, but idle - apx 4500 is probably the range I will use the most anyway. Any other thoughts on intakes? What are the pros/cons of the RPM vs. say the Weiand, or Holley?
If you've read this far, I applaud your tenacity. Thank you in advance for any comments/advice. And since I know this is an oft posted subject, I will don my flame-retardant suit now.
