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32 valve heads have been created for chevy and ford big blocks and small blocks by araoengineering.  You can visit their website at www.araoengineering.com to check them out.  They can make a small block chevy 350 have 668hp and 553 tq with 10.5:1 compression.  That's without alchohol, supercharger, nitrous, or turbo. They actually have a more race version of heads that can make 700+hp with the same 350.  Anyway, the reason I have posted this is to see what kind of response the turbo buick community would have to a set of 4 valve per cylinder heads for the 3.8 or staged blocks.  These heads could make a 231 have over 400 hp without the turbo.  Also they have designed them in a way that you can run a stock cam, vavles and lifters I believe.  The question I want to ask is this:
If a set of 4 valve per cylinder heads were availible for the 3.8 or staged blocks at a cost of $3000 a pair, would you buy a pair?
I understand that the turbo buick community takes a lot of pride in staying as close to stock as possible so this may not be a good idea. But it would allow turbo buicks to dominate even more.
Thanks for your time, please respond with comments or suggestions.
Curtis
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			If a set of 4 valve per cylinder heads were availible for the 3.8 or staged blocks at a cost of $3000 a pair, would you buy a pair?
I understand that the turbo buick community takes a lot of pride in staying as close to stock as possible so this may not be a good idea. But it would allow turbo buicks to dominate even more.
Thanks for your time, please respond with comments or suggestions.
Curtis
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		