I'm thinking of heads and its down to 3: edelbrock performer rpms, afrs, or trick flows. I have the following: 302 bored .060, comp cam 512/512 and 232/232 its called the 280H advertised, performer rpm air gap intake (open to change perhaps to fit cam and heads), hooker comp headers and flowmasters out the back. I would like to get 300 to the rear wheels, thats why I have the aggressive came and would like a good set of heads that would do that out of the box, if possible. I'm also wanting good torque as well. If the afrs or trick flows are the best which ones? Also will the performer rpm be the right intake or will I need a single plane to achieve my goals?
The machine shop I took it to, to get it checked out said it looked like it had enough material. I'm also useing a big water pump and radiator as well. The guy who had it before me said it ran fine.
I said that that aren't needed as much with the newer head designs due to port shape/runner lengths/port + valve sizes. What i am saying is that some dual pattern cams will leave some higher rpm hp on the table as compared to a single pattern cam. (again, assuming your intake and exhaust systems are adequate.)