[DeTomaso] 4V cc iron heads
Corey Price
coreyjprice at gmail.com
Sun Dec 18 10:34:54 EST 2011
Mike,
To answer your question:
I did do a total cost, and it appears that if I do the full Trick Flow setup with EFI intake that it's only a few hundred dollars more for my present situation. It the heads had been in the shape I thought they were in, then it wouldn't be that close.
I am now leaning toward the aluminum. I think the iron would make good power, but not for very much less in my case.
Corey
On Dec 17, 2011, at 12:13 PM, MikeLDrew at aol.com wrote:
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> In a message dated 12/17/11 7 24 45, coreyjprice at gmail.com writes:
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>> I think the issue here is the money to fix what I have. $$$ for seats, then resurface, and clean up the spring seat area, plus install port stuffers and pin them, etc. Does it make sense to spend $500 cleaning the iron heads up or getting some nice alloy heads for a little more?
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> It's not a little more--it's a LOT more. But I doubt you can do what you want to do to your iron heads for only $500. I suspect it would be much more than that--assuming your machining them for roller rockers, etc.
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> You're looking at $2000 for a complete set of Edelbrock aluminum heads. $1400 bare. Those are good street heads, but if you are building a stroker, they would need some expensive work. Better to step up to CHI heads, which are $1895 bare, or $2500 (ish) complete.
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> Have you actually done the math to determine what you would have invested in your iron heads by the time they were ready to bolt onto the motor?
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> Mike
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