That’s too bad, I’ve read they just went up in price too.I dont have the TF heads, that order was canceled.
That’s too bad, I’ve read they just went up in price too.I dont have the TF heads, that order was canceled.
i was just guessing, 213-225 was calmed downed with the 115 lsa so wouldn't be surprised that the majority is right.I think it's been measured around 213/[email protected] by a few people. Speed Pro CS-661, Elgin E-1094-P, Clevite 229-2323, Melling SPD31, SUM-6420, etc. I should quit being lazy and go measure it myself.
In my build I have a 2.5" exhaust system with long tube headers. So evacuating shouldnt be a problem.My understanding of extended exh duration used by the factories. They used restrictive exh systems & manifolds, small diam pipes [ ever seen 2.5" or 3" on a factory car? ], & some cars only had a single exh. So more exh duration to 'help' evacuate the cyl. So that 'fixes' that problem, but now the overlap is too high. So they fix THAT by widening the LSA.
starting in 1967 in performance cars they used hp exh manifolds with 2.5" pipe with an h-pipe tapering to 2.25" going into the muffler then 2.25 tail pipes some times tapering to 2".My understanding of extended exh duration used by the factories. They used restrictive exh systems & manifolds, small diam pipes [ ever seen 2.5" or 3" on a factory car? ], & some cars only had a single exh. So more exh duration to 'help' evacuate the cyl. So that 'fixes' that problem, but now the overlap is too high. So they fix THAT by widening the LSA.