View Full Version : Heads are here and the flow #'s are.....................
gmkillr
07-03-2008, 12:50 AM
Heads are here and the flow #'s are.....................
TrickFlow Twisted Wedge cnc 205 by TEA via C.I.
CCFM
Lift Intake Exhaust
.100 68.7 56.2
.200 141.6 107.8
.300 219.8 157.6
.400 270.2 197.2
.500 302.0 219.4
.550 310.5 228.6
.600 316.2 235.6
I will get some pics tommorow and throw them up. I'm extremely happy with the results.
gmkillr
07-03-2008, 02:10 AM
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gmkillr
07-03-2008, 02:13 AM
Here's some shots of my other new parts.
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SonofaBish
07-03-2008, 05:59 AM
mmmmm..... pretty pretty... good luck with ur goal! :pinkthumb:
cam303
07-03-2008, 06:56 AM
You might want to think about porting that lower and running the box upper. I have had those same heads since 2005 and the boxed upper made a huge difference.
Looks nice Rob. I hope you dont invest too much money in that block you were telling me about the other day. You will be splitting it!!!
Rodeheaver's
07-03-2008, 08:47 AM
Def super nice stuff, but that inake must be pretty heavy to crush a can like that..LOL
Killercanary
07-03-2008, 08:48 AM
SWEET! Congrats buddy! Those flow numbers and pictures look great. I thought you were doing the TF185 CNC, not the the 205's, but that's even better that you are as that car is going to freaking FLY with them on there. Those ports look HUGE too, especially the exhaust port. What gasket will you use with them?
yeahloh95
07-03-2008, 09:40 AM
Nice Parts Rob
gmkillr
07-03-2008, 12:46 PM
mmmmm..... pretty pretty... good luck with ur goal! :pinkthumb:
Thanks bud!:)
You might want to think about porting that lower and running the box upper. I have had those same heads since 2005 and the boxed upper made a huge difference.
I'm going to clean up all of the casting flash and smooth everything over real nice and then post after pics. This is the TFS "R" intake w/ the 90mm opening not the track heat or street intake. The powerband is suppose to be 3000-7750 rpm. I'll be shifting this badboy at 7g's!:thmbsup:
Looks nice Rob. I hope you dont invest too much money in that block you were telling me about the other day. You will be splitting it!!!
It's a mexican block w/ a probe girdle and a fully forged probe rotating assembly. It should hold up to about 700 rwhp and 7000 rpm pretty easily.
Def super nice stuff, but that inake must be pretty heavy to crush a can like that..LOL
I crushed the beer in the can and then let the intake cruch the can!:rofl:
SWEET! Congrats buddy! Those flow numbers and pictures look great. I thought you were doing the TF185 CNC, not the the 205's, but that's even better that you are as that car is going to freaking FLY with them on there. Those ports look HUGE too, especially the exhaust port. What gasket will you use with them?
TEA calls for the standard Fel-Pro 1415 so thats what I got. I'm very happy with the #'s as standard Twisted Wedges that receive this cnc job aren't suppose to flow quite as well as the out of the box 205's as they use a different casting for it. But I exceeded their claimed #'s by a little and i'm very happy. This will be more than enough head to feed my little 347....:highfive:
Nice Parts Rob
Thanks buddy!!!!
scott5
07-03-2008, 12:50 PM
looking good
cam303
07-03-2008, 05:12 PM
I'm going to clean up all of the casting flash and smooth everything over real nice and then post after pics. This is the TFS "R" intake w/ the 90mm opening not the track heat or street intake. The powerband is suppose to be 3000-7750 rpm. I'll be shifting this badboy at 7g's!:thmbsup:
I was running that same "R" upper and it did not pull that high at all. We did an intake test at the dyno on Joe's car running a Track Heat, a Holley Systemax, and the TFS "R" intake with both the long runner upper like you have and the box upper. The box upper made the most peak power but the Holley made the most average power and even pulled higher than the long runner "R" upper. Suprisingly the box upper on the "R" lower even made more torque that the "R" long runner upper.
gmkillr
07-03-2008, 07:20 PM
I was running that same "R" upper and it did not pull that high at all. We did an intake test at the dyno on Joe's car running a Track Heat, a Holley Systemax, and the TFS "R" intake with both the long runner upper like you have and the box upper. The box upper made the most peak power but the Holley made the most average power and even pulled higher than the long runner "R" upper. Suprisingly the box upper on the "R" lower even made more torque that the "R" long runner upper.
Interesting..........:)
I'll keep that in mind.
Thanks!!:goodidea:
cam303
07-03-2008, 08:52 PM
Interesting..........:)
I'll keep that in mind.
Thanks!!:goodidea:
If you want to borrow the box upper when you go to get your dyno tune to compare it you are welcome to try it out.
TJH64
07-03-2008, 09:36 PM
Those pieces look SWEET!!!
That is going to be a kick-ass bullet for sure:goodidea:
Any update on the shortblock?
gmkillr
07-04-2008, 12:44 AM
If you want to borrow the box upper when you go to get your dyno tune to compare it you are welcome to try it out.
I might just take you up on that. Thanks for the offer!:goodidea::highfive:
Those pieces look SWEET!!!
That is going to be a kick-ass bullet for sure:goodidea:
Any update on the shortblock?
Any day now. Woody told me last week that I "should" be done this week.
I'm considering running this thing N/A till I save more money for all of the rest of the parts thats I need. We'll see.................:yes:
Jivepepper
07-05-2008, 02:07 PM
Wow those are some good looking heads, and very nice flow numbers. I wish the sohc's had aftermarket heads to choose from.
biminiLX
07-05-2008, 11:07 PM
Very nice heads, that motor should rock.
Wow those are some good looking heads, and very nice flow numbers. I wish the sohc's had aftermarket heads to choose from.
Supposedly an aftermarket 4.6 SOHC is coming to market, Edelbrock or TFS I believe.
-J
Jivepepper
07-06-2008, 09:54 PM
Very nice heads, that motor should rock.
Supposedly an aftermarket 4.6 SOHC is coming to market, Edelbrock or TFS I believe.
-J
They would be cool right and right after I bought the patriots lol.
somethingclever
07-07-2008, 11:30 AM
Very nice numbers...should be good for about 600hp n/a.
Why the 347? What happened to the stock short block?
mlowry1260
07-07-2008, 03:32 PM
Robert,
TEA (Brian) has ported two sets of heads & repaired my trashed TW head after dropping a valve. Their work has always been good & priced fairly.
The heads look great. I'd like to step up to the 205's fron my current 185's TW smetie in the future.
gmkillr
07-26-2008, 09:18 PM
Very nice numbers...should be good for about 600hp n/a.
Why the 347? What happened to the stock short block?
I'm hoping for around 650 rwhp with the whole new setup.
I'm still running the stock longblock + a Camshaft Innovations cam w/ the Vortech and trying to get this pig into the 10's. A little cooler weather and I should easily have it.
Robert,
TEA (Brian) has ported two sets of heads & repaired my trashed TW head after dropping a valve. Their work has always been good & priced fairly.
The heads look great. I'd like to step up to the 205's fron my current 185's TW smetie in the future.
I'm very happy with TEA's service, work, and quick turn around. I'll definately work with them again in the future.
I like your sig. But the vortech should be un necessary. Purestock did 10's without one. HAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHA
gmkillr
07-27-2008, 01:02 AM
I like your sig. But the vortech should be un necessary. Purestock did 10's without one. HAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHA
True, but my ride outweighs his by 600+ lbs., I have stock heads, and intake, and mine is a street driven ride..........:highfive:
Not taking anything away from Joe as he's the only guy out there doing what he's done. His stuff is extremely impressive. I just want to get this pig into the 10's w/ the 110,000 mile longblock.:goodidea:
True, but my ride outweighs his by 600+ lbs., I have stock heads, and intake, and mine is a street driven ride..........:highfive:
Not taking anything away from Joe as he's the only guy out there doing what he's done. His stuff is extremely impressive. I just want to get this pig into the 10's w/ the 110,000 mile longblock.:goodidea:
HAHAHAHAHAAH:thmbsup:
True, but my ride outweighs his by 600+ lbs., I have stock heads, and intake, and mine is a street driven ride..........:highfive:
Not taking anything away from Joe as he's the only guy out there doing what he's done. His stuff is extremely impressive. I just want to get this pig into the 10's w/ the 110,000 mile longblock.:goodidea:
I just wanna get mine to the track at least one time this year.
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