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Trick Flow 295 Heads

What do the Trick Flow 295cc heads flow?
Found this on the Fakebook.

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So I emailed trick flow and their response was the 295 heads are designed for 500+ cubic inch motors and high compression. So I'll just concentrate on having a motor built around the 270 heads.
 
Well as far as I know , other than the full manual valve body its a stock transmission with good parts in it to handle 700 horsepower. Stock input shaft, stock sprag.
You're going to want to do some upgrades on that trans if you are anywhere near 600-700 hp. Most important would be a steel front drum for safety, your valve body should also have low band apply ,a drag sprag from cope or A&A ,good clutches, etc. I bought a TCI ( total crap inside) 700 hp "competition" trans for my 64', it didn't make 100 miles. Check out CRT -Cope racing transmissions. They have do it yourself packages they will give you some insight as to what you really want in your trans.
 
You're going to want to do some upgrades on that trans if you are anywhere near 600-700 hp. Most important would be a steel front drum for safety, your valve body should also have low band apply ,a drag sprag from cope or A&A ,good clutches, etc. I bought a TCI ( total crap inside) 700 hp "competition" trans for my 64', it didn't make 100 miles. Check out CRT -Cope racing transmissions. They have do it yourself packages they will give you some insight as to what you really want in your trans.
The aluminum front planetary gear is another part, the splines can strip out with high HP. The heavier the vehicle, the more stress on the parts.
The Low band apply valve body, Billet Front Drum, and Drag Sprag (Cope) or Super Sprag (A&A) are upgrades for safety to prevent drum explosions.
It's easy to get $5,000 + in upgrades to a 727.
The Built 48RE for the diesels can be $10,000+
 
Cope says do the 727 billet front drum first over the other mods for safety if your making much power.

It interesting the TF295 is flowed on a 4.5" bore and bigger 2 1/8 exh pipe. I wonder how much that adds over a 4.35" and a 2". The exhaust port cc is unchanged but is showing more flow over a 240/270.
 
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