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Ported polished cast gt40s
Any opinions on ported and polished cast-iron gt40 heads with stock valve train going on 331 short-block.
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depending on cam choice the motor will be done around 6000 rpm, the tach might keep moving higher but it wont be doing anything. It will make a peppy little stop light to stop light street car
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my friend has them on his stock little 5.0 and it runs pretty darn good
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