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nuclearcobra
10-27-2006, 05:23 PM
Has anybody had any luck with them or did i screw myself there too? Going on a CHP427 soon but tempted to try them on my 311 with a solid roller and a good shot of juice i know the heads are way overkill for a 311 but i just gotta experiment cant leave anything alone.
morris
10-31-2006, 07:06 PM
HEY MAN I WAS THINKING OF BUYING A SET OF THOSE KASSE CYLINDER FOR MY 408 STROKER 10.5.1 STREET MOTOR.I ASK ABOUT THEM ON 2 FORUM AND KNOW ONE REPLYED,SO LET ME KNOW HOW THEY WORK PLEASE.YOU CAN E-MAIL ME AT HOTROD462000@YAHOO.COM
nuclearcobra
11-02-2006, 04:16 PM
their still in the box bought them two years ago i think i forgot about them untill my wife asked about them the other day.
morris
11-03-2006, 05:20 PM
Hey Cobra Havn't Started Putting My Engine Together But Would Like To Try Those Heads.went I Read The Article On The Web That They Had Made 586hp And 487ft/lbs Of Torque On A Ford 393 Crate Motor,i Said I Need To Try Them But Know One Else Seem To Have Try Them.so Went You Do Try Them Let Me Know Please.
nuclearcobra
11-04-2006, 07:00 AM
I cant believe nobodys tryed them or has friends that have hope i made a good purchase i liked them cause their diffrent the first canted valve head for small block fords that won't need custom intakes or headers or rockers and they flow great down low 328@.500lift i thought it was good and to make 511hp on a 100,000 miler junkyard 302 with a solid roller 256dur cam that didnt need any piston notching a victor jr and holly 750 dp now it was at high rpm 7800 but they just wanted to show how much power can be made at low compression so whats it gonna do with a real race motor? i hope the heck their good as i spent $1700 on heads and $130 on the valve covers they use. I went on the kaase website and they do have stud girdles for these heads. their going on a coast high performance 427 gonna follow the buildup in the april 2004 issue of muscle mustangs & fast fords they made 642hp@6700rpm@11.86comp perfect for me being im a juice freak.300 shot on top of that be one mean 76cobra2.
morris
11-04-2006, 07:34 PM
Hey Man You Don't Need A Custom Piston Do You.
nuclearcobra
11-05-2006, 04:59 AM
I guess it depends on how big the cam is they say in the paper work you can use a 255 degree roller with flat tops with no valve notches cause the pistons gain bore clearance as they open. O do you have all the paper work and specs on these heads if not i can e mail them to you if you want?
morris
11-05-2006, 07:56 PM
Know I Don't Have All The Specs,if You Would Do That I Would Appreciated It.
jayman306
11-12-2006, 01:32 PM
did you try on turbomustangs.com??
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