http://www.carcraft.com/techarticles/ccrp_1006_small_block_mopar_stroker_dyno_test/index.html
more recent and more in line with what you want to do
more recent and more in line with what you want to do
hey you better look harder, la-x rhs....
magnum heads suck.
i have ported j heads that flow over 270 cfm, ported factory mags don't go there EVER.
There's a lot more to a cylinder head than just flow. Velocity, turbulence, runner shape, the face of the valves.. the list goes on. As an overall package, the Magnum heads are way ahead of the J heads. Yes, you can port the J heads to flow more, but like I said, there's more to making power than just flow.
and do you want to run 10.99 or 10.01?
I hear ya....reasons like this I will never run Magnum Engines/Heads....Pedestal Rockers?
The first swirl heads were the "X" and "J" heads. that's why they are so great. Larry Shepard wrote about how they accidentally stumbled on it while they were flow testing. The modern swirl heads were a direct evolved design from the early heads. If you can get or have one of the earlier MP engine manuals, that's where it's included. I agree that the magnum heads suck big hairy sweaty dirty balls. They don't flow worth crap without port work, the rocker bolts cannot take a lot of cam and valve spring pressure without snappin off. I know people run them, but I promise you, you can take an old X or J and run around the magnums all day long. Chrysler took a step back in time with the magnums as far as I'm concerned. Loosin the shaft mounted rockers was stupid. those are just strong as all hell even in stock form.
That's the key. Decide where you want it to run. the low side would require more $$$, likely lots more because a stock block is at the limit there.
The RHS LA-x head Brian sells can easily get you in the 10's with a smart stroker build. The car could use a diet and that makes it easier.
ET is chassis so it needs to be up to the task.