Cylinder heads and cam options?

PhoenixGTS

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Re: Good heads and cam...

JM Stryker Heads. Expensive, but in a class all their own. Not just a work-over of the stock heads, these utilize entirely new castings.
"Coming Soon. " "Coming Soon." Looks like vaporware currently - no?
 

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Re: Good heads and cam...

JM Stryker Heads. Expensive, but in a class all their own. Not just a work-over of the stock heads, these utilize entirely new castings.
"Coming Soon. " "Coming Soon." Looks like vaporware currently - no?

No. Quite a few people have them on their cars.

I have a set myself.
 

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Re: Good heads and cam...

JM Stryker Heads. Expensive, but in a class all their own. Not just a work-over of the stock heads, these utilize entirely new castings.
"Coming Soon. " "Coming Soon." Looks like vaporware currently - no?

No. Quite a few people have them on their cars.

I have a set myself.

So lets say you do these heads, a fairly aggessive (but streetable) cam, headers + exhaust, and RR's. What type of power will you make? Also, how much do the heads cost?
 
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Re: Good heads and cam...

Id also like to know what kind of #'s your getting out of the heads?
 

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All the stats are on their website. I'm going to guess that with a set of headers your looking at about 10K by the time you're done wrenching. 600 @ the wheels. Kai correct me if I'm wrong for an otherwise stock car.
 

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