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94svtcobra
10-09-2009, 02:55 PM
I'm planning on procomp heads(keith if you could chime in with the specs), trick flow R intake, and a trick flow stage 1 cam. my question is is that cam going to restrict the combo, or should it work well with it?

Ive had mixed reviews on this, so any input is appreciated

gmkillr
10-09-2009, 05:45 PM
Whats your goal with the combo?

Pro-Comp is junkyard scrap at best.
The TFS stage xxx cams are cheaply made, inaccurate, scrap cams.

A nice set of Trick Flow TW's
That same TFS R intake you suggested above
A custom cam from whichever cam guru you decide to use.
Make sure you install the proper springs to match ther cam, use good lifters, rockers, & pushrods.

Dont cheap out on the valvetrain, this is where most people ruin the full potential of their combo.

94svtcobra
10-09-2009, 05:48 PM
Im just looking for a budget build right now, up the hp & tq a bit

gmkillr
10-09-2009, 06:23 PM
Im just looking for a budget build right now, up the hp & tq a bit

Then just throw a blower on your current combo.

Theres a used 94-95 Mustang T-trim kit on the corral right now for $1800 that includes everything.

94svtcobra
10-09-2009, 06:26 PM
I dont have that much cash, I'm supposed to get the trickflow r for my gt40s, and the heads arent going to cost me that much

Rio94gt
10-10-2009, 08:24 AM
Wouldnt waste your money on those garbage heads. Youd be better off having some light port work done on yours.

I took my GT40s to 10.60 with a blower.

Pure Stock
10-10-2009, 11:14 AM
What gear? Vehicle weight? Peripherals?

349Stroker
10-10-2009, 12:28 PM
Stage 1 cam isn't enough cam for those heads and intake

RPM 2 would be better than the R intake

The heads ain't the best but by far aint the worst and better than a GT 40 head on an N/A car for sure

As for the trick flow cams being junk.... went 10's N/A with stage 3



you need alot more details about what trans,rear gear,tires and your goal to get better answers

wick
10-10-2009, 01:11 PM
Race car or fun street car? TFS 1 cam isnt bad. I use it and like it. THose heads are not that bad either. Infact, MM&FF did an article and installation with those not long ago with good results. Good bang for buck out of box. BUT, they wont get you far without a good ammount of work. RIO and gmkiller have race cars, this is where thet are coming from.

jaa55
10-10-2009, 02:22 PM
there was a set of pro comp CNC'd heads on ebay not too long ago i think they wanted around 600 for them

Whats the deal with heads, what kind of work would you need to do on them? I remember reading the article in mustang and fast fords and they just had them milled right?

Rio94gt
10-10-2009, 02:49 PM
Race car or fun street car? TFS 1 cam isnt bad. I use it and like it. THose heads are not that bad either. Infact, MM&FF did an article and installation with those not long ago with good results. Good bang for buck out of box. BUT, they wont get you far without a good ammount of work. RIO and gmkiller have race cars, this is where thet are coming from.

Ive no race car, its a street car.

Why would you want to buy heads and then have to put work into them to get good results?

Junk parts=Junk performance. Period.

94svtcobra
10-10-2009, 03:39 PM
Im going to step up to the tf stage 2 cam, with the intake and heads I'll be running, it should be a decent combo. I know compared to so of the big name heads they probably dont match up as well, but for the price, they are a big step up from the gt40s

gmkillr
10-10-2009, 10:56 PM
Ive no race car, its a street car.

Why would you want to buy heads and then have to put work into them to get good results?

Junk parts=Junk performance. Period.




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Just remember, you get what you pay for........:hyper:

biminiLX
10-10-2009, 11:40 PM
still stock shortblock/pistons?
that will limit you.
-J

94svtcobra
10-11-2009, 08:35 AM
I'm planning on building a bottom end for the car eventually, just don't have the money for it right now, when I do build it I'll prob put some money into some better heads, custom grind cam, etc, but for right now the stock pistons will have to do.

349Stroker
10-11-2009, 08:40 AM
I'm planning on building a bottom end for the car eventually, just don't have the money for it right now, when I do build it I'll prob put some money into some better heads, custom grind cam, etc, but for right now the stock pistons will have to do.

on that note a Stage 1 might be your best bet but make sure to check p/v clearance


The R intake won't be bad but an RPM 2 would be your best best considering you can't rev past 6200. See if you can trade someone intakes.Even later the RPM 2 will still work for you.I personally don't care for the R intake,but the R box intake on the other hand is a very nice piece if you build a 347 or something like that later on and rev it near 7000 or so

biminiLX
10-11-2009, 08:52 AM
Mike, I think I've mentioned this before but the TFS TW head is the BEST for stock pistons AND will support a big inch stroker down the road with porting.
Heads for your stock shortblock and plans are a no brainer to me----you keep asking so I'll keep suggesting :)
Edelbrock RPM2, Holley Statemax ;), or TFS R are probably the best intake choices.
My buddy also uses the TFS TWs and a TFS stage 2 in a stock '93 Cobra shortblock, he likes it alot and makes al,most 500rwhp with just under 10# from a Novi 2000.
Head choice is limited by the stock pistons unless you notch them in block (not fun) so I say get the biggest valve head that will work and be able to support a stroker.
-J

wick
10-11-2009, 01:34 PM
The same question keeps getting asked in different manners. You looking for a pat on the butt?, Sure, get the Pro comp heads. But now you say you are going to get another set later down the road. You are not making any sence at all. Go to corral, buy a nice used set of Twisted wedges and be done. You can get a used set for the cost of new pro comps. hey will out flow like a mammer jammer and be the best bet. As said a few threads back. Unless of course you already bought them and are looking for approval. But to but two sets of heads is just plain foolish.

349Stroker
10-11-2009, 02:00 PM
I guess I should ask what ones you have the 190's or 210's ?

with the 190's you have more room for a cam with the smaller valve

The 210's arent a bad head at all.Saw them on a 408 that went 10.20's with a 150 shot.The car wasn't tuned in at all and the converter wasn't right

gmkillr
10-11-2009, 02:45 PM
I personally don't care for the R intake,but the R box intake on the other hand is a very nice piece if you build a 347 or something like that later on and rev it near 7000 or so


What is it that you dont like about the R intake?

Have you ever owned one one had one flowed on a flow bench?

The R box is one bad mofo but you need a big cowl hood to fit it.

94svtcobra
10-11-2009, 02:49 PM
They are the 190's, the reason I said down the road I would buy a better set of heads is because I'm still in college and I'm trying to do what I can on a budget,and once I'm out of school n have a decent job I'll be able to throw 2grand out for a set of really good heads, but for now the pro comps will have to do. my initial question was wat size cam to go with not wat heads, the intake as long as things work out with the trade and the heads are pretty much set, just wasn't sure on the cam

Rio94gt
10-11-2009, 04:12 PM
Im just trying to help you out here man. I was in your same boat. College kid with a small budget. I had a bone stock GT motor and it got me to 11.2.

I wanted to go into the 10s so i threw on a set of porterd GT40s and a B-21 cam and hello 10.60.

What im saying is why buy two sets of heads? Throw in a cam and toss on an intake and ride it out till you get outta college.

Ive now been working for a year and have a bad ass 408W waiting to go in the car.

My advise is buy the right parts the first time.

gmkillr
10-11-2009, 05:08 PM
Im just trying to help you out here man. I was in your same boat. College kid with a small budget. I had a bone stock GT motor and it got me to 11.2.

I wanted to go into the 10s so i threw on a set of porterd GT40s and a B-21 cam and hello 10.60.

What im saying is why buy two sets of heads? Throw in a cam and toss on an intake and ride it out till you get outta college.

Ive now been working for a year and have a bad ass 408W waiting to go in the car.

My advise is buy the right parts the first time.


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