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    Default SBC Dart Heads

    what are they worth?

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    what ones?
    iron eagles SB-Chevy Iron Eagle 64cc Chambers, 230cc Intake Runner Head, 2.08'' Int./1.60'' Exh. Valves, Straight Plug, Complete with 1.550'' Springs about us$1200 for the pair plus freight from the us

    and.....why that brand to there so many options?

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    Yeah i know what your saying, but i can get them at a good price, landed and complete, because dad is business partners with an ex engineer for DART

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    good enuff reason as long as the freight thing is worth it cos theres some killer local heads around atm
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    awesome man, thanks for your help

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    What will you be getting them for?

    I got some brodix alloys here in oz complete with evrything intakes are 200cfm and cnc port matched 64 cc chambers for $1750 delivered to my door. They flow 261 cfm @ .600 lift are good for 570hp out of the box with right combo of course. Ive got a mate with some dart iron heads on a 400ci in an lx torry, only good for high 13,s mine is a 350 in a hj and is good for low 11,s , If they are realy cheap great stuff , if not you should relly look at your other options, Big heads and cam is so important to get right, somtimes its just not worth saving a few bucks, Dart does have a good name and some great heads but some of there heads arent that better than standard fullies, So ive heard.
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    Thanks heaps for the imput, i will find what models etc ASAP. i will be sure to pass the saving onto you guys aswell

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    Hey Dr Evil, who did you get the Brodix off? i would be keen on a similar set of heads at that price.
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    Hey lx, shoot Matt at DragstarRaceParts a PM he sorted me out for a real good price, he is the factory appointed Brodix wholesaler, a great guy and goes out of his way! He is usually around on here every now and again http://www.dragstarraceparts.com.au/
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    I got them from dragstar race parts, is sole dealer in autralia. http://www.dragstarraceparts.com.au/ VPW,s best price was $350 more
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    Thanks guys
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    I dont know about you guys but i'd be looking for the best heads available... which are made here in NZ.
    I had a pair; RHS Pro Topline aluminium. They are the highest flowing conventional head in the world "staright out of the box".
    With a 235cc intake runner std & they will make them how you want them at no extra cost. I wanted 72cc chambers because of the c.r for a 434 turbo engine... they cast them at that for me. I wanted a 2.08" inlet & 1.625" ex... they machined them at no extra cost.
    Price was NZD$1700 pair bare.
    They can also cnc them in-house too.

    I have a set of big block RHS heads now for my new motor; they also make inlet manifolds similar to a Victor Jnr.
    And for the Ford people they make very trick Windsor heads, I believe they also are the highest flowing conventional head you can buy.
    RHS is owned by Comp Cams so you can use all their gear to match your needs.

    Food for thought.
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