aluminum heads?
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aluminum heads?
ive found some aluminum heads that i may be interested in for my 408 swap. Out of everyone on the forum i have never heard of anyone talking about aluminum heads on a magnum. I have heard of the stronger aftermarket heads but havent heard anything about aluminum heads. Any of yall have any experience with aluminum heads on a magnum engine? good idea? worth the money?
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ive found some aluminum heads that i may be interested in for my 408 swap. Out of everyone on the forum i have never heard of anyone talking about aluminum heads on a magnum. I have heard of the stronger aftermarket heads but havent heard anything about aluminum heads. Any of yall have any experience with aluminum heads on a magnum engine? good idea? worth the money?
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well the aluminum heads are lighter and dont seem to have any over heating issues on hard working performance corvette engines and they switched from the old cast iron heads in 86 for that reason.Actually aluminuim heads are known for their ability to cool better than cast iron heads so that theroy is wrong. What are the new hemi heads made of?...yep you guessed it aluminum. as it seems most engines are it takes a lot of heat to warp aluminum heads... even my air cooled vw has them and it gets hot with no radiator to keep temps at a constant..
oh yeah you can run a higher compression ratio with aluminum so higher hp potential too...
plus alum heads usually flow better and are also easier to port and polish for even more power...they are superior hands down even though some say you can get a bit more torque from a hotter running iron head because it keeps more heat in the combustion chamber but I dont think this is even measurable..
oh yeah you can run a higher compression ratio with aluminum so higher hp potential too...
plus alum heads usually flow better and are also easier to port and polish for even more power...they are superior hands down even though some say you can get a bit more torque from a hotter running iron head because it keeps more heat in the combustion chamber but I dont think this is even measurable..
Last edited by Augiedoggy; 05-19-2010 at 12:14 AM.
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