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    What's the going rate to port some stock heads? Is it worth it?

  • #2
    I personally think its a waste of money. Find a used set of alum heads.

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    • #3
      Word on the streets is that its not worth the price to port E7/GT40 heads unless your porting them yourself for free. But then you really gotta know what your doing or you can screw up a good set of heads easy...
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      • #4
        Thanks for the advice. I'm pretty sure I'm going to get the same answer from everyone.

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        • #5
          Turkey, like said above, if you're doing it yourself, or you find a steal of a deal - I'd pass.

          At the very least, get a good set of GT40's - or a used set of aluminum heads.

          You gonna make it to dyno day?

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          • #6
            Yep, I plan on going.

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            • #7
              I have a set with guide plates, studs, 1.6 RR's and porting. They're currently on my 289 if you're interested.
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              • #8
                You can find a pair of 3-bar or 4-bar GT40/GT40P heads that will flow as well as ported E7s for around $150-200. They will need valve springs replaced, but you would want to do that with OEM heads anyway.

                Once you start talking about all the normal machine work to get a set of ~20yr old heads nice again, you are at the point that an entry-level set of aftermarket heads isn't too much more.

                I gotta say though, I just put some 3-bar GT40s on my 289 and it woke up pretty good.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by 46Tbird View Post
                  You can find a pair of 3-bar or 4-bar GT40/GT40P heads that will flow as well as ported E7s for around $150-200. They will need valve springs replaced, but you would want to do that with OEM heads anyway.

                  Once you start talking about all the normal machine work to get a set of ~20yr old heads nice again, you are at the point that an entry-level set of aftermarket heads isn't too much more.

                  I gotta say though, I just put some 3-bar GT40s on my 289 and it woke up pretty good.
                  I wish the $160 ones in the classifieds had been for sale a few days earlier, we JUST did a cam swap on the 69 Saturday.
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                  • #10
                    You can find some used aluminum heads for around $600 or some brand new Pro Comp 190's for around $500.

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                    • #11
                      Agree with what has been stated. I have seen some dudes that work some kind of magic on e7's and run ridiculous times at the track. What about Patriot heads?

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                      • #12
                        buy a used set of trickflow 170s and you will be way happier
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by thesource View Post
                          You can find some used aluminum heads for around $600 or some brand new Pro Comp 190's for around $500.
                          are the pro comps worth it? All I have read on the forums is that you have to put some money into them just to make them worth it, and by the time you are done you should have just bought a decent set of heads

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                          • #14
                            i have a set of 4 bar on my car that i picked up for $100. even got the machine shop receipt from the guy.

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                            • #15
                              If you go the DIY route for porting E7's there is a ton of detailed information on the web. I did a set last fall. It wasn't difficult, just pay attention to the details. I wish that I could tell you how well it improved the way the car runs,....but, my junk ain't running yet. :-(

                              Here are a couple of links to get started with:


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