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heads questions and which heads?

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95mustang_gt

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Well right now im shopping around for some use heads.Im not sure what heads to go with. When i do heads , how do i know what cam to go with.I was thinking about going with a comp cams.What determines the kind of cam i can run.Just throw me a little education on what to look for when i do heads and cams and what can of specs to look for.What heads cause problems when installing?What are pretty good lifters and rocker arms to go with?

Jesse
 

final5-0

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Jesse

Here are a few things that may help

All oem Ford iron heads will use ped rockers and, for the most part, can't use stud rockers.

TFS heads will use stud rockers. Don't think you can move over the rockers form an oem head to these heads.

If you find a set of TFS heads with valves and springs only, you'll need to buy hardned pr's, guide plates, and stud rr's. Be sure to think about the extra cost in a case like this.

gt40's & gt40p's ...................

People make so much fuss about GT40P's these days. If you find a deal on some regular GT40's, I'd not think twice about it and snag em up. The p's ain't all that much better IMHO.

As for matching the heads & cam ......................

Just do a little research in these 94-95 forums with a focus on dyno results and which ever heads you can find for a deal. You'll find many peeps have done a combo using those heads and different cams. All you gotta do is find the results you like and copy the combo.

Just scope out the sigs for easy data to see like mine
and
OH NO ... use the dreaded ... I won't say it ... S button

Grady
 
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pretty much what grady says.

just to add one thing, if i had to do it all over i would not have spent big bucks on my AFR's. i would have spent a few hundred on my cobra heads and been done with it.

i know alot of folks would disagree with that line on thinking, but take those gt40's and slap a turbo on it sit back and watch the block split.

it all depends on what you want out of your car. for me i would like to have a stock cam sleeper that makes 500rwhp. now i have a big lumpy cam and a whistling vortech that you can hear a block away.
 

final5-0

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bimmertech said:
pretty much what grady says.

just to add one thing, if i had to do it all over i would not have spent big bucks on my AFR's. i would have spent a few hundred on my cobra heads and been done with it.

i know alot of folks would disagree with that line on thinking, but take those gt40's and slap a turbo on it sit back and watch the block split.

it all depends on what you want out of your car. for me i would like to have a stock cam sleeper that makes 500rwhp. now i have a big lumpy cam and a whistling vortech that you can hear a block away.
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I've been thinking along those lines for quite some time

Only thing is ... you gotta have your head together a bit better for the pa thing. The na thing is not quite so demanding IMHO.

Still for me, I like Ben's thinking

Grady
 

95snoozer

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what is your budget for heads and cam?

You can use any head you want, just get the right cam and it will make the power ....290+

with any good aluminum head there is no reason you shouldnt make 300ish rwhp unless you are missing key mods and you choose a crap cam.
 
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Can't believe no one has mentioned this, but click on the sticky thread at the top of this forum for flow sheets of many different heads for 5.0's as well as specs on many after market cams.
 
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Can't believe no one has mentioned this, but click on the sticky thread at the top of this forum for flow sheets of many different heads for 5.0's as well as specs on many after market cams.
 
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this guy is selling some trick flow twisted wedge heads for 750,but he said its the older heads.Whats the difference between the old and new.I might pick these up.

Jesse
 
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if you are unsure, you may just want to take a look at something like this.

http://store.summitracing.com/partd...4294840126+400098+4294925232+115&autoview=sku

it comes with everything you need plus parts that are matched to work well with each other.
 

final5-0

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95mustang_gt said:
this guy is selling some trick flow twisted wedge heads for 750,but he said its the older heads.Whats the difference between the old and new.I might pick these up.

Jesse
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BE CAREFUL HERE JESSE

Some of the older TFS TW heads had known vt geom probs

NOT saying those do

Just a flag of caution

So you can do the research to make sure :SNSign:

Grady
 
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final5-0 said:
BE CAREFUL HERE JESSE

Some of the older TFS TW heads had known vt geom probs

NOT saying those do

Just a flag of caution

So you can do the research to make sure :SNSign:

Grady
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agreed. the extra $250 is worth the piece of mind that you will not have valve guide problems.
 

final5-0

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95mustang_gt said:
this guy is selling some trick flow twisted wedge heads for 750,but he said its the older heads.Whats the difference between the old and new.I might pick these up.

Jesse
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I forgot to say

Unless you are getting rr's, pr's, & guide plates too ......

You are gonna be spending more than $750 to be good to go on these heads

I really don't care for ped rockers but ............

They can save you some money considering you can use your oem rockers for a while if money is tight.

btw, your oem pr's are fine with ped rockers if their length is OK

Grady
 
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