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CobraEd 02-02-2010 06:27 AM

Which heads are better
 
Gotta wonder which heads would give you better across the board torque and overall Hp? The Edelbrock SB Victor heads here:

Victor Jr. and Victor Series heads are designed for maximum horsepower. Victor Jr. heads are ideal for many types of competition and ultra-high performance street machines. Victor Series heads are one step above for even greater gains in horsepower. All these heads feature reinforced rocker stud bosses, high-flow intake/exhaust ports and specially contoured combustion chambers. Extra thick deck surfaces provide maximum head gasket retention with high-compression ratios.

http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/store...-1&showValue=1


Or the new Edelbrock Cleveland heads here:

Until now, there weren't many options available when it came to aftermarket head selection for the Clevelands. Now, that's all changed with the Performer RPM head for 351-C. Designed to work with the 351-C, 351-M, and 400-M, they feature very streetable 190cc intake runners with 2.05" intake and 1.60" exhaust valves that provide more than enough volume for outstanding power to 6500+ rpm. Not only do they offer superior flow over a stock Cleveland or 351/400-M head, but they also offer the flexibility to work on the standard 302 or 351 Windsor block to build your own version of a Boss 302, or the infamous "Clevor" engine! The intake and exhaust ports are in the stock location to further add to the streetability of these heads, and can be made to breathe even better with minor port work.


http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/store...-1&showValue=1



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hound dog 02-02-2010 08:31 AM

I've been pretty darn happy with my Victor juniors on a 393 Windsor small block. I did combine them with the Victor Jr. intake as well, so it's pretty much a matched setup. Good torque and horsepower throughout the RPM range.
h dog

mdross1 02-02-2010 06:15 PM

Seat of the pants performance is always the best way to tell.Problem is finding two cars setup to be able to really feel the difference.I learned a long time ago it takes torque to get any vehicle rolling,so that was always my focus on engine build.good luck


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