flow numbers and camshaft selection
I am quite disappointed in my cylinder heads. They are worked over Edelbrock TBI oval port heads that have been angle milled and ported out to rectagular ports.
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/753520/8
I bought these heads off of www.racingjunk.com from a guy who supposedly had them in a 3300# Nova with a flat top equipped 496 and a pretty hairy solid roller that he said ran 6.20's in the 1/8. The machine shop where they were worked on said it made 730HP with a Victor Jr. and a 950HP. (Which now I SERIOUSLY doubt)
The machine shop that did the work on them told me they flow 370/240 @ .800 and had 90cc chambers. I got them flowed on a 4.25 bore fixture without a pipe since my local race engine shop didn't have one as small as my 1.75 headers.
Here are the numbers on #3 cylinder("bad" runner) with 28" test pressure
Lift Int Exh
.100 70.1 63.6
.200 147.8 118.3
.300 211.8 140.9
.400 258.0 173.3
.500 285.0 192.8
.600 297.0 207.4
.700 308.9 220.3
.800 318.4 232.0
they also CC'd the #6 chamber at 94cc which puts me at about 9.5:1 static CR.
Now here are the million dollar questions...
they originally were Edelbrock ROVAL
Now they are Rect 2 13/32 x 1 27/32 or 1 25/32 depending on if it is the good port or bad port
how does this compare to other rect heads?
Are these worth trying to go fast with?
What cam should I select?
Here are some of the recommendations from major cam companies...
Comp Cams
Solid Roller CB4874-4875R110-14
242/248@.050
646/653 lift
110/106
Isky
Hydraulic Roller 696294/305-10
245/258@.050
608/617 lift
110 LSA
Lunati
Hydralic Roller Voodoo 60623
292/300 advertised
241/249@.050
625/625 lift
110/106
Crane Cams
Hydraulic Roller 16HR00083
240/248@.050
621/632 lift
110 LSA
Crower
Hydraulic Roller 01404LM
292/302 advertised
236/245@.050
586/612 lift
110 LSA
What do you guys think? Remember this is a 454 in a S-10 Blazer. It weighs about 3600#. TH350/Currie 9" w/ 4.11 gears and 26" slicks at the track. I plan on street driving it as much as I can. I still haven't pick an intake either, but it will have a Holley 0-9380 carb on it.
Did I get seriously screwed over on this deal? Pretty much everyone has told me that I am the stupidest person on earth and I should get rid of these on ebay and start over, They aren't even worth their weight in scrap aluminum.:CRY:
Re: flow numbers and camshaft selection
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Originally posted by slow ride
I am quite disappointed in my cylinder heads. They are worked over Edelbrock TBI oval port heads that have been angle milled and ported out to rectagular ports.
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/753520/8
I bought these heads off of www.racingjunk.com from a guy who supposedly had them in a 3300# Nova with a flat top equipped 496 and a pretty hairy solid roller that he said ran 6.20's in the 1/8. The machine shop where they were worked on said it made 730HP with a Victor Jr. and a 950HP. (Which now I SERIOUSLY doubt)
The machine shop that did the work on them told me they flow 370/240 @ .800 and had 90cc chambers. I got them flowed on a 4.25 bore fixture without a pipe since my local race engine shop didn't have one as small as my 1.75 headers.
Here are the numbers on #3 cylinder("bad" runner) with 28" test pressure
Lift Int Exh
.100 70.1 63.6
.200 147.8 118.3
.300 211.8 140.9
.400 258.0 173.3
.500 285.0 192.8
.600 297.0 207.4
.700 308.9 220.3
.800 318.4 232.0
they also CC'd the #6 chamber at 94cc which puts me at about 9.5:1 static CR.
Now here are the million dollar questions...
they originally were Edelbrock ROVAL
Now they are Rect 2 13/32 x 1 27/32 or 1 25/32 depending on if it is the good port or bad port
how does this compare to other rect heads?
Are these worth trying to go fast with?
What cam should I select?
Here are some of the recommendations from major cam companies...
Comp Cams
Solid Roller CB4874-4875R110-14
242/248@.050
646/653 lift
110/106
Isky
Hydraulic Roller 696294/305-10
245/258@.050
608/617 lift
110 LSA
Lunati
Hydralic Roller Voodoo 60623
292/300 advertised
241/249@.050
625/625 lift
110/106
Crane Cams
Hydraulic Roller 16HR00083
240/248@.050
621/632 lift
110 LSA
Crower
Hydraulic Roller 01404LM
292/302 advertised
236/245@.050
586/612 lift
110 LSA
What do you guys think? Remember this is a 454 in a S-10 Blazer. It weighs about 3600#. TH350/Currie 9" w/ 4.11 gears and 26" slicks at the track. I plan on street driving it as much as I can. I still haven't pick an intake either, but it will have a Holley 0-9380 carb on it.
Did I get seriously screwed over on this deal? Pretty much everyone has told me that I am the stupidest person on earth and I should get rid of these on ebay and start over, They aren't even worth their weight in scrap aluminum.:CRY:
What you have is a good street head.Put in one of the hyd. roller cams and have fun.It should still make 550 hp.Now if you want to go racing that is a whole other story.Then you would have to re-think your whole set-up.Don't be to hard on yourself.We have all been there.Twenty years ago or more I bought what I thought was eight great pistons.I took them to a local machine shop had the machine shop check them out.The machinist very carefully checked all eight pistons then he reached into his pocket took out a big cigar lit it and then he turned over one of the pistons and flicked his ashes into the piston and he says to me "son now you have a eight good asy trays or eight bad pistons depending on how you look at it.I was very mad and he could see I was getting mader.He then asked who I had bought them off of.I told him and he said he knew who it was.Two hours later I had my money back.A few days later I went to work for the machine shop who had checked my pistons.I still keep a few cigars laying around for that purpose only.Remember if it sounds to good to be true it probably is.Also remember "if it uses air and gas you can make it go fast".
Re: flow numbers and camshaft selection
ported out to rectagular ports........ WHY did they do that???
ported to rectagular was is something that should not have been done to the heads .i would run somthing in the 570 to 600 lift and use them or try to sell them or find something NOT ported out. you may not need a big rectagulars ported heads ? the O ports do a very good job .when they cut the heads out they may of ruin the head port velocity.