Brownfield 210 heads
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Brownfield 210 heads
I pickup a set of Brownfield 210 heads real cheap and I am planning to use them next year instead of my current sportsmen heads that ran a best of 10.24 hoping for 10 flat or better
The Brownfield heads are 210s with 64cc and 2.08 valves so far I leaned that warren Brownfield is the man who started afr heads if this is true but what id like to know is the flow numbers of these heads
If anyone knows the numbers or were I can find them let me know
Thanks joe
The Brownfield heads are 210s with 64cc and 2.08 valves so far I leaned that warren Brownfield is the man who started afr heads if this is true but what id like to know is the flow numbers of these heads
If anyone knows the numbers or were I can find them let me know
Thanks joe
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It is true, that is who originaly started Afr, not directly, Rick Sperling, who owned Air flow Reasearch, mainly a head porting shop way back, bought out Brownfield, the equiptment, etc, then re-named the AFR, then over the years adapted to the markets, and continued improving them etc. So, with that said, the heads you have will work. They are old though. Been around a long time
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Rick Sperling, who owned Air flow Reasearch, mainly a head porting shop way back, bought out Brownfield, the equiptment, etc, then re-named the AFR, then over the years adapted to the markets, and continued improving them etc. So, with that said, the heads you have will work. They are old though. Been around a long time
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Warren Brownfield was before AFR. Actually I think that Sperling was establishing AFR before he took over Brownfield.
Those old heads were very good in their day. I wouldn't have a bit of a problem using them in something I personally owned today if they are in good shape and have not been butchered.l
I liked the old Brownfield heads.
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Those old heads were very good in their day. I wouldn't have a bit of a problem using them in something I personally owned today if they are in good shape and have not been butchered.l
I liked the old Brownfield heads.
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I know they aren’t as good as the AFR but if it picks up at all over the sportsmen’s than I will use them for a year or so till I find a deal on a better set of heads
Joe
Those old heads were very good in their day. I wouldn't have a bit of a problem using them in something I personally owned today if they are in good shape and have not been butchered.l
I liked the old Brownfield heads.
Ed[/quote]
I know they aren’t as good as the AFR but if it picks up at all over the sportsmen’s than I will use them for a year or so till I find a deal on a better set of heads
Joe