not a hemi said:has anyone ever tried to have our stock heads ported and polished or any thing like this? would there be any gains? i know a guy that does them for race cars and such , just woundering if it would be worth having done , also would be putting in the comp coupe cam?
thanks nathan
I bought a set of Gen III heads and they were so nice (as in hard to find any production flaws in) I sent them back.
The heads flow 270 c.f.m. out of the box which is very good, as is. That is the flow equivalent of 337+ c.f.m. on a V-8 which are really good flow numbers in the aftermarket realm.
There can always be c.f.m. gains through porting, but QUALITY of flow, not quantity is the most important. So MAKE sure the individual doing the work is knowledgeable with Viper heads, they are...different. Don't fall into the trap of whopping c.f.m. numbers to make your choice of one porter over another. The true way to tell (but not necessarily the most convenient) is to pull the heads after some use and look at the burn pattern. It should be uniform across the piston top and the corresponding area of the combustion chamber; THAT tells the tale as well of course as the true performance numbers.
Twin-Screw for me... (cheaper too)
Ron