Ok, i am rebuilding a cylinder head for a fellow dsmer and was wondering who has experience with what valve train components...
We are aiming towards using the Brian Crower kit off www.extremepsi.com and a set of brian crower 1mm over size valves (intake/exhaust)...
anybody use this setup before or use any of the parts singally?
or what other setups have been used by you elderly dsmers..
Yeah Crower is definately high grade.
As far as the head work, your basic deburring/pocket porting and gasket matching is the best for most people. It smooths out the airflow with minimal amount of work. My dad has been doing this type of work for years, and is basically all we ever do with our NA race motors. You can go more in depth and really polish up stuff, but that's really only when you want to maximize your flow, and dollars to hp it's not worth it. That's only for the high end racers with high budgets.
I'm sure my dad would do the head for a good price if you'd like. Not sure if he has the tools to grind the seats and such for DSM heads, but I would guess so since he's at a chrysler dealership. Give him a call if you're interested, and just tell him Jason referred you. He's in Fairbury, but I'm there about every weekend, and could take it over to him. Gerry @ Petersen Motors: 815-692-3287.
He did the heads on my stang, and had both done in just a couple nights, including assembly.
Lol at marcus... Worrying about his turbo spooling. Once spooled its faster than my 954rr... If you can walk a 1 liter crotchrocket from a roll, I think you should shut your trap regarding spool time.
BTW.. Are you still selling it?
ok, guess im gonna try out the BC cylinder head parts... I have a machine shop here in town do all my work for me and they have been servicing my families cars and projects for awhile now so ill stick with them. Thanks for the info and offer though.
I know that times are rough and times are hard but i really hope that talon ends up stayin in our neighborhood mr. marcus..... or even in your garage!!!
So who's the local shop you trust?
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