There is some good info and discussions in this thread and some bad...we all are going to have different opinions and that is great, there are many ways to accomplish the same goals. I just want to dispute a few pieces of bad info. Im not a keyboard jockey, I am a professional and provide real numbers, real data or expierence I personally have.
FIRST AFR 185's (like other 2.02" intake valve heads) will fit on a stock shortblock with notching. While notching can be an expensive option, I have a custom fixture and tooling I made to cut these while the pistons are in the block, if I build a motor I charge $140 to do it (that is where Steve got the pricing)
NikwoaC touched on it, it is 110% dependent on the "ENTIRE COMBO" not just the head. The 333ci example I posted above surprised me, I never thought I could make that much power through a Cobra intake and wanted John to put a Holley or RPM II on and let it eat. I know the TQ curve would be different put the HP would surely increase and I would expect peak numbers to be atleast 500-700rpm higher. MM&FF was escatatic in this months edition with the power they made with their 347 project, I've made more power with less and out of the box heads....example Johns 333ci.
Steve "the original poster" asked me about a H/C/I swap on his 93 Cobra after we get his exhaust and some other small issues up to par. He wanted some advice and I was trying to steer him in the correct direction, he is a little raw to this performance stuff. I threw some combos out based on what we discussed as his future plans, the AFR185 will more then feed what he needs and stay emissions legal. I also looked at the TFS combo with a Track Heat Intake and my own custom cam, the TFS TW head is very efficent, always has been. His plan include a 70-76mm turbo and 8psi down the road on top of a DART based 331 (which he plans on) will make more then enough power for what he wants. Id actually like to put the AFR185's, my own custom cam and the Cobra intake back on the car and keep the Cobra look under the hood. The Cobra has enough cross section to support over 350HP with easy, it's the lower that is a major restriction, porting can solve that. If we weld the lower up and fix the few problem runners it can be even better. If the intake wanted to be kept Extrude Hone does wonders to them, the flow numbers are very impressive.
I also prefer to have a large head and smaller intake then vise versa. Look at the NMRA Pure Street cars, the TFS TW head ruled that class, 310ci, ported TFS heads (around 185cc), 10.5:1 compression, ported Holley's, crazy hyd roller cams with .500" lift and 260+ duration @ .050" and lots of good ole rpm, 7500+ (some current guys turn 8500-8800rpm, factory hyd roller lifters) make 430HP+, and go mid 10's @ 125+mph all day long at 3150lbs. Is it streetable, yeah but not a daily combo for 98% of us.
HP is for bragging rights, TQ makes you fast...the more under the curve the better, peak numbers don't mean ****.
whew....said my peace
