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milehighstang

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Ok so i got a 94 gt with cai, trickflow track heat intake, 75mm tb, bbk full length headers, off road x-pipe, magnaflow catback and 3.90 gears. I want to put heads and possibly a cam in my car a.s.a.p i want to wake my car up. I am split on either the afr 165's or trick flow twisted wedges. I know i will need 24lb injectors matching mass air and maybe a 255 pump. But i want some heads that i can litteraly just bolt on and go. Maybe get some new 1.6 rockers and hardend stock lenght pushrods. But i dont want to have to do any custom stuff. What heads will do this. And what cam would u suggest to go with this combo? Thanx for the help guys, u always help me out, and for a 19 year old kid trying to learn everything on his own u guys r the SH**!!!
 

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need some power, PLZ HELP!!

Ok so i got a 94 gt with cai, trickflow track heat intake, 75mm tb, bbk full length headers, off road x-pipe, magnaflow catback and 3.90 gears. I want to put heads and possibly a cam in my car a.s.a.p i want to wake my car up. I am split on either the afr 165's or trick flow twisted wedges. I know i will need 24lb injectors matching mass air and maybe a 255 pump. But i want some heads that i can litteraly just bolt on and go. Maybe get some new 1.6 rockers and hardend stock lenght pushrods. But i dont want to have to do any custom stuff. What heads will do this. And what cam would u suggest to go with this combo? Thanx for the help guys, u always help me out, and for a 19 year old kid trying to learn everything on his own u guys r the SH**!!!
 

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i love my tw heads. they require stud mount rockers and usually 6.7" pushrods (longer than stock). not sure about the afr's though.....
 

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if you dont want to modify anything.. stay away from large valves such as larger than 1.90s...

afr 165s or eddy's like im selling will fit nice... some of trick flow stuff doesnt clear some pistons.. just watch out for that. (although the baseline trickflow should be alright with stock pistons)
 

94GTLaserRC

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Replied in your other thread
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94GTLaserRC

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Replied in your other thread
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I merged your threads as you had 2 of them that were the same, and now RC looks silly!

AFR stud mount are basically a bolt on and go head. They will require new pushrods and rockers, but most heads do. I run the pedestal mount AFR's and they are made to be able to be used with the stock hardware if you so desire, but if your stock pushrod length isn't the correct one it can be a PITA trying to sort through it and get the proper pushrod in there. I recommend staying away from ALL pedestal mount heads as stud mount is better in just about every way.
 

94GTLaserRC

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Killercanary said:
I merged your threads as you had 2 of them that were the same, and now RC looks silly! .
Click to expand...
That's nothing new ! :SNSign:

Hey, when did you become a mod?

Just because:

1. you set the bar?
2. been featured in several mags?
3. Have a "killer" stang?
4. know what the h3ll you're talking about?

Go figure!
RC
 

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Trickflow twisted wedge heads, custom cam, upgraded valve springs for the cam, 30lb injectors and whatever size pushrods you find works best using an adjustable checker. 6.7" should be fine though.
 
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