some head flow #'s I found
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On the bottom of the page it has a few links of different out of the box and oem flow #'s with and without exhaust pipe. In case some people were curious. I don't know how bias this mag might be.
http://chevyhiperformance.com/techarticles/41598/
http://chevyhiperformance.com/techarticles/41598/
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That's good info Rookie, and I think it's accurate based on what I've seen other places. It's kind of old info though. They need to catch up with the newer heads like the AFR's and Pro-Filers. Just as a reference my AFR335cnc heads with a little exhaust work by Jim V. flowed on the same bench at the same vacuum 380 intake @ .600 and 290 exhaust @ .600.
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I was just looking to find numbers on maybe old and used stuff, stuff us on a budget that we might find in some elses garage. I would not want to pick up some of those peanut heads on accident.
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Check out AFR 335 CNC head. A buddy put a pair on some 572's and those motors scream!
http://www.airflowresearch.com/
http://www.airflowresearch.com/
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