Re: Heads for a 350 chevy
If i go look at those what casting number should i look for ?
Also if i go with the pace is it good stuff ? Never order from them before , I assume its not gmperformace heads thats why im wondering Its funny i keep going back and forth on this project because i have to change out my valve covers ect. and the adapter is like 150 so might as well just buy new ones. Funny how a simple $500 project always ends up costing way more |
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BTW, If anyone has any those useless, wretched 906's that they won't use, let me know and I'll PM you my address and shipping money!;) |
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Plus you would need a new manifold should you switch to Vortec heads. You don't mention what you are going to be running the motor in, (blazer, Suburban, C 10, 4X4, or?). Is this going to be your daily driver, or just a weekend warrior fun truck? It is hard to recommend a set of heads, until you know how the vehicle is going to be used. If it's a light truck, then you can run heads that make more hp and torque in the higher RPM range. If you have a heavy truck, (such as my 3/4 ton heap), then you will be better off with low RPM torque. It all depends on what your plans are. Good luck and hope you find the info helpful. |
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Its a Chevy c-10 just basically my little fun weekend truck
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I guess if there is a lot of circle dirt roads in Cypress go with the 906.
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