Earl Helm wrote:
Dave,
My experience with heads tells me I would not run any aluminum after
market heads out of the box. Eddy's are not race ready out of the box.
My opinion from the two sets I have purchased is they are sloppy for the
street. I bought a set of Bulldogs from Hughes that he said was prepped.
They were terrible. The only set of heads I have ever gotten that
checked
out from a supplier was a set of Brodix I purchased from Reher &
Morrison.
They are the only supplier I paid for prep and got what I paid for. I
would
always be prepared to check seat height, valve length, stack height and
coil bind, and guide clearance, open and closed pressures on every set
you
get. Especially guide clearance. You are not going to get a set of heads
that
are well sorted in the grand per head range. It is just not in the
books. Good
machine work cost, and it does not come for a grand per head. Just my
humble
opinion based on experance.
Earl
I gotta agree with Earl on this.I wouldn't use anything out of the box
these days.Eddys are known for having guide issues.
Yes, the Stealth heads are Chinese.Basically an Eddy head with a
different look to them.Modern Cylinder Head runs their CNC Edelborck
program on Stealth heads,that's how identical they are.And, like the
Eddys they'll flow 320+ cfm@.600" when ported.Out of the box they seem
to be near 260 cfm-comparable to a well ported 906,452, etc.I'd still
have a competent shop go through them,but they appear to be well worth
the money esp if you like the stock look.Rumor has it that the price of
the next container of them will go up by $200-300 pr.So, if your on the
fence I'd grab some.
Dave Walters
Denver, Co.
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