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SignUp Now!Ormand said:Unless you need new heads for some other reason, I believe you will gain more from the bigger turbo. The stock heads are not that bad, and don't seem to be a big restriction, until maybe you get to the tens. Better heads will make getting there easier, but I would not expect a big HP gain just from switching to new heads with the TA49, and those relatively small injectors. The 231 inch engine is only going to flow 400-500 cfm, so big heads, intake, etc, are really not needed, not like on a bigger engine, running without a blower. Remember- the turbo engines make power from BOOST- not from high rpms and big inches. BOOST means that the air is squeezed into a smaller volume, so it doesn't need gimongous ports, valves, etc.
Just for info, check out the "recipe" cars on Jason Cramer's web site (RJC). The ten second car has a PT70, and stock heads, while the 9 second car has a GT-70 and GN1s.
fstrthnu said:I was thinking of getting champion heads or would a larger turbo, injectors and a higher stall convertor do more for me? I have a ta49, 36lb inj and restalled d5 now with unported heads. I also have a ps intercooler, trans plus and thdp.
fstrthnu said:My 1/4 mile times were 13.09 @110mph I had a crappy 60' at 2.34 with street tires. I dynoed at 418hp and 498 torque. That was at 19lbs of boost. All that is with alky. The engine was rebuilt about a year and a half ago and the turbo is only eight months old but I did nothing with heads at that time but freshen them up. I also have the lower control arms from Umi, air bags and new shocks. Sorry should have put this stuff in my first post. Thanks for the info.
fstrthnu said:My 1/4 mile times were 13.09 @110mph I had a crappy 60' at 2.34 with street tires. I dynoed at 418hp and 498 torque. That was at 19lbs of boost. All that is with alky. The engine was rebuilt about a year and a half ago and the turbo is only eight months old but I did nothing with heads at that time but freshen them up. I also have the lower control arms from Umi, air bags and new shocks. Sorry should have put this stuff in my first post. Thanks for the info.
Ormand said:Sure, good flowing heads help. But they cost big $$, and for that investment you don't get much return, not until you get MUCH faster than fstrthnu is going. The stock heads flow about 180- 190, depending on the valve job. For an engine as small as the 231, at low rpm, that's enough for pretty significant power. The difference between the stock heads and ported heads will be MAYBE 1 psi. It's pretty easy to calculate, for anybody that know how to do head flows. (hint- 28" of water= 1 psi) So, in order to get the same flow to the cylinder, you need 1 psi more boost with stock heads as compared to ported heads. I don't think that 1 psi is "tons of boost", or that it will make a huge difference in octane requirement, or in wear and tear on the parts. I mentioned Tom Cramer's car, which runs in the 10s, with stock heads. Marc87gn, do your ported heads get you into the 10s? I'm not saying there is only one way to do things, but there are wise ways to spend money, and not so wise ways.
Huh?????Ormand said:The 231 inch engine is only going to flow 400-500 cfm, so big heads, intake, etc, are really not needed, not like on a bigger engine, running without a blower. Remember- the turbo engines make power from BOOST- not from high rpms and big inches. BOOST means that the air is squeezed into a smaller volume, so it doesn't need gimongous ports, valves, etc..