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Anyone have any real data on the Brodix IK 200 heads? Wondering how they would work on a pump gas 406. Was thinking of using a Comp 12-460-8 hyd roller. 600 lift, 244 duration at .050. Lobe separation 110. I always ran Brodix on my BBC in the race car, not much experience with SB stuff.
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Brodix flow numbers have alway been right on the money when tested on my bench , and judging by those numbers those heads in out of the box form should make a solid 525 hp and with a 406 cid motor pull real strong to 6500.
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These are good heads for the money.

I built a 355 SBC for a buddy with these heads ported with a similar cam , 10:1 CR and a tunnel ram.

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I've had good luck with all the BBC Brodix heads. I was just shocked at the price, pretty cheap I thought.
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