You can change the cam without pulling the heads.
Porting the heads is expensive so why go through that, plus the wait to get them done, rather than using what you have now. So maybe the numbers are not as high as you would like them to be??? If you really are looking to make those numbers happen then it would cost less to sell the TFS cam and pick up a different one and some valve springs. The right cam could be worth 20+/-hp over the TFS cam even with unported heads. You could deal with the intake and exhaust for now and change that as money permits.
Porting the heads is expensive so why go through that, plus the wait to get them done, rather than using what you have now. So maybe the numbers are not as high as you would like them to be??? If you really are looking to make those numbers happen then it would cost less to sell the TFS cam and pick up a different one and some valve springs. The right cam could be worth 20+/-hp over the TFS cam even with unported heads. You could deal with the intake and exhaust for now and change that as money permits.
I was looking at it for a minute thinking, "what's wrong with that motor? the top half of the block is gone!" Then I realized it was upside down, and that the "top half" was actually where the oil pan sits.
lol Looking good!
I really don't see my parts as only putting out 280rwhp.
With the port job on the Cobra, it should (I say SHOULD, because looking at the out-of-the-box flow ratings, the 95 Cobra isn't much below the Eddy at all, and the Eddy is a real good intake) flow pretty good. I know it helped out a BUNCH on my setup now, and it helps it pull a LOT harder up top. I know the cam doesn't have insane lift either, but come on, with some 1.7's (although I'm only putting those on the intakes for now, I might buy a full set of 1.7's later on) it will still have some good flow.

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