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Can anyone tell me how much difference these make over the stock 94 GT top end?
Thanks Derrick

I guess you could use this rule of thumb
The difference would be about the same as a GT & Cobra
since you would have the major parts of the Cobra
Yes ... you'd not have the rockers and such
but
The difference would not be all that much as I see it
Grady


Untouched, not a ton. You wouldn't really notice a difference until after 3500 rpm due to the larger valves and intake configuration. To make them flow like a set of aftermarkets you would have to put $500+ into them and have the lower ported. Edelbrock makes a set of heads now that sell for under $1000 that will outflow the gt40's. If you do go this route I would get the gt40's cleaned up, milled to 58 cc, back cut the valves, valve job of course, and blend the bowls. This would bump the compression which would improve torque and flow good at higher rpm.
See ... that is how it usually works out with the old OEM iron heads
By the time you go and do all that and lay out the cash
Just get some Aluminum heads with later technology and less weight
Grady
See ... that is how it usually works out with the old OEM iron heads
By the time you go and do all that and lay out the cash
Just get some Aluminum heads with later technology and less weight
Grady
Can anyone tell me how much difference these make over the stock 94 GT top end?
Thanks Derrick
thanks decided to save up for a trick flow top end and go with a 347 stroker kit for the bottom