Jim.Thompson
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Which one is better, 340 X heads or Edelbrock aluminum?
Jim.Thompson said:Which one is better, 340 X heads or Edelbrock aluminum?
A few fellas, a few years back were coupling up the MP shortblock (10-1 version w the 292 cam) and a Edel. RPM intake and heads w/750 cfm carb, headers and 391/410's and running low 12's.
I ran a 360 with the Edel. heads and a KB107+.030. The zero deck piston and a .039 Felp_Pro gasket made for a good squeeze and the closed chambered head added a very good quenched area. I don not remember where I layed the inital timing, but it did run on 93 octane without a problem. It didn't like the open chambered J's as much.daredevil said:wITH HIGHER COMPRESSION THE EDDYS WILL OFFER MORE RESISTANCE TO DETONATION ON PUMP GAS 10 TO 1 OR HIGHER
abodyjoe said:thats what i'm running except its the 9 1/2 to one short block,6077 eddy heads , performer rpm intake and proform 750 dp. with a 904 and 3:91 gear.. and a 26x9.5 tire i have been a best of 12.17.
rumblefish360 said:Well, they didn't drop the bomb (garbage) in Berlin, just in Amityville for more horror.
I also know a few guys running the create short blocks for a while now. Don't know about the higher 10-1 versions though.
Was your shortblock a non-Magnum roller?
My exper. with the shortblock was poor machine work and you were better off with the 9.5-1 since mine had an ill machined deck where the pistons went from cylinder #1 @ .010 positive deck and as the pistons on that bank went back ending at #7 @ .012 positive.
Edelbrocks closed chambered heads will not like that pistons slapping the $h!t out of them. Believe it or not, I used a Fel-Pro gasket @ .54 on one side and a .039 on the passenger side. Passenger side was a perfect zero deck across the bank.
$439 per head right? $878 per pair then, correct? $370+ in savings.Considering the price tag of $439.00 as compared to a SET of the Eddy's