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SupStk wrote: Tue Nov 10, 2020 11:07 am
Steve.k wrote: Tue Nov 10, 2020 10:49 am AED51257-CBC0-4C9F-B851-1F6C940AA4F8.png
This is the stock E head. No porting once so ever. Very trick seat work
Interesting, are Ti valves allowed in SS?
Monty these are stock E heads. Those are very light weight stainless. I have them here.
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Steve.k wrote: Tue Nov 10, 2020 11:33 am
SupStk wrote: Tue Nov 10, 2020 11:07 am
Steve.k wrote: Tue Nov 10, 2020 10:49 am AED51257-CBC0-4C9F-B851-1F6C940AA4F8.png
This is the stock E head. No porting once so ever. Very trick seat work
Interesting, are Ti valves allowed in SS?
Monty these are stock E heads. Those are very light weight stainless. I have them here.
Hollow stems?
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I have in shop. I’ll weigh them later today and get pics for you.Just to double check my flow bench guy didn’t make a mistake. We flowed the prostock heads around the same time they did have ti valves. I bought the whole setup from a guy that had them built and didn’t use. A fella in virginia built them.
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fordified wrote: Tue Nov 10, 2020 10:29 am Here's a set of heads that we've been working on. They flow almost 370 at .800.

I've included a picture of the ports compared to a yates heads with a lot of work done. The Yates heads have smaller ports and flow 390 CFM at .800 with a 2.150 valve
Fordified are you guys holding your own in ss class? I haven’t kept up to it lately and actually didn’t know if anyone running anymore. I have a friend who used to race stocke with oc head. That car ran a high 10.
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Monty the flow bench operator got the valve weight wrong on there. Those were Ti valves from the also posted ps head. There is correct weight for stock E valves.
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Here is a little bigger 2.25 ti valve set i have.
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Steve.k wrote: Tue Nov 10, 2020 12:05 pm
fordified wrote: Tue Nov 10, 2020 10:29 am Here's a set of heads that we've been working on. They flow almost 370 at .800.

I've included a picture of the ports compared to a yates heads with a lot of work done. The Yates heads have smaller ports and flow 390 CFM at .800 with a 2.150 valve
Fordified are you guys holding your own in ss class? I haven’t kept up to it lately and actually didn’t know if anyone running anymore. I have a friend who used to race stocke with oc head. That car ran a high 10.
There are some very fast cars running Cleveland’s. The combination keeps moving forward.
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Steve, thanks for the clearifaction!
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download/file.php?id=25574&mode=view Are you saying this is a stock cleveland edelbrock head.I don’t think so.
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https://www.edelbrock.com/pub/media/cat ... 9_v3_1.jpg The is a stock edelbrock cleveland head
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That’s this head
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1972ho wrote: Tue Nov 10, 2020 12:55 pm https://www.edelbrock.com/pub/media/cat ... 9_v3_1.jpg The is a stock edelbrock cleveland head
No im saying this is a stock eliminator head. Not ebrock
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SupStk wrote: ↑
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This is the stock E head. No porting once so ever. Very trick seat work
Interesting, are Ti valves allowed in SS?
Monty these are stock E heads. Those are very light weight stainless I guess I misunderstood the stock E head as edelbrock
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This is my stocker cleveland head and my car has been 1 second under at over 124 mph in E/SA
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What kind of et? 10.5 ish? I see those are AA head I’ve flow tested pretty much all of them , the small valve aa out flows all.
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