Other companies aren’t allowed to copy jack. I’m s very pricey to “copy” an OEM design and Chrysler is the most protective of them all. Bar none.
May be I should have clarified, An exact copy is not what I meant. Casting an aluminum head to work on Mopar Magnum engines wouldn't be a copy.Other companies aren’t allowed to copy jack. I’m s very pricey to “copy” an OEM design and Chrysler is the most protective of them all. Bar none.
Not for the market they are aimed at. Smart move in my eyes
That would be cool AF.Symmetrical ports (ala SB2 NASCAR motor)? Maybe with an LS intake or something?
Direct injection?
Debris. @318willrun had issues with that. Pulling them out of the box and taking them apart to clean and check is acceptable. That should be done with most machined parts.Above all else, have the Q.A. team on their toes to ensure that they are a true 100% bolt on out of the box.
Every time.
To me, that would go a long way, just clean the shipping oil off and bolt them on.
We've all heard the horror stories about non sealing valves, guides too tight or loose, and spring height corrections not to mention debris from the manufacturing process in the ports...
I remember those. They went over like a lead balloon. Too costly to make and machine, too costly to buy, too many proprietary parts involved. And ho-hum flow numbers to boot. And has anybody actually SEEN a running set of those, in person? Not I. Cool looking, though.You know that was already done by someone?
The BA head uses standard spacing rockers with block/stands. The MC is the "moved center" head where it moves the intake valve over the open up the port. These use offset intake rockers. Not sure of the offset spec. I ran a set of BA heads for many years on a 408. There was previously done machining before I got them. They were angle milled to ****. Like 46 cc chambers. My flat top 408 was 15 to 1. These come with 2.08 valves and I think it was too much valve. They can work, but, they need a lot of work.How do the SBM B-1 B-A M/C aluminum head from Brodix stack up ? Can you get any flow out of them ? How much ? Don't they use W-2/W-5 rockers ?
Only problem with that is “Mother Mopar”. She is VERY protective of the use of her products. Probably more than any other car manufacturer out there.
From what I understand, 90% of these heads will get bolted on in houseAbove all else, have the Q.A. team on their toes to ensure that they are a true 100% bolt on out of the box.
Every time.
To me, that would go a long way, just clean the shipping oil off and bolt them on.
We've all heard the horror stories about non sealing valves, guides too tight or loose, and spring height corrections not to mention debris from the manufacturing process in the ports...
I have one flowing 401....but it's not the shape you wantI think you'd be money ahead producing an aluminum low deck block and building those with the many available heads.
I'd even buy the first block or short block.
Some of us create engines and don't need a crate engine. I know, we are in the minority sooo....
I'm done with my rambling since we're not getting of 300+ cfm head. lol
From what I understand, 90% of these heads will get bolted on in house
So on paper, if something is out of spec, the assembly guy who caught it, can walk over the the QA guy who passed it, grab him by the ear and show him the mistake
YES!!!!!!!make a aluminum sbm hemi head!
Hot Heads in Tennessee is 1st Gen Hemi stuff- Firepower, Red Ram, FireDome...What did the small block (hemi)heads from hotheads out of Tennessee flow??
I think everybody here reads well. Since when is the exchanging of opinions and ideas a bad thing? Just because he said no W2 or the like doesn't mean he cannot glean some good ideas from suggestions. Maybe use this style port with that style bowl with another style valve or such. I think throwing all kinds of ideas in the melting pot is a good thing. And now we get insulted for such? For shame.Did you guys read?
4. Must be magnum head -ish based. I cannot get into weird W2 ports, completely moving the pushrod holes, etc. These are primary going in 500HP and down cars, so they must fit without weird custom headers, use avail intakes, etc.