I'm not sure why u guys aren't talking about TW 185 heads. Can't u put them in a stock shortblock without notching the pistons?
There is some good info and discussions in this thread and some bad...
Nik,
I think he's referring to his experience with PTV contact on 185s...
Easy there, stud.
Chris
They are a great head, but are about $400 more then a AFR185... They will fit on a stock piston with a max of around .550" lift.
I use COMP and their Master Lobe Catalog, his was a SADI core...no need for billet on that one.
Here's a pic of John's beast, pretty ain't it![]()
I use COMP and their Master Lobe Catalog, his was a SADI core...no need for billet on that one.
Here's a pic of John's beast, pretty ain't it![]()
Also, FWIW, it should probably be mentioned for anyone reading this that the TW 185 is actually a lot larger head than the AFR 185. The port volume is misleading, because the TW has a shorter port with a bigger cross section. The TW 185 flows roughly 25 more CFM on the flow bench, from what I remember.
I wouldn't say it's "not worth it". IMHO, buying an AFR 165 in this day and age is more "not worth it".
I guess I'm more of the mindset of doing it right, even if it takes more effort and more time. Limiting the direction of your engine build because of speed bumps such as valve notch size is a cop out.
An AFR 185 is not necessarily "too small" for a 331/347, but bear in mind there are probably better choices out there, and those better choices probably include larger heads.