Best heads and runner size for 383sbc towing engine

Old 01-01-2009, 12:07 PM
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Default Best heads and runner size for 383sbc towing engine

I'm building a sbc 383 for my 93 suburban i have the short blk. and a lunati cam specs are 262/268adv dur. 219/227 at .050 468/489 lift 112 lsa. this will be a tbi motor. we have emissions gear ratio is 3.55 and 31in. tires. i have been looking at heads 170cc up to 210cc runner. i know smaller is better. but want to get best bang for the bucks! how are all this new heads like patriot/procomp/rhs/pbm and the ones some guys don,t give a name that are alumn . that you see on ebay. patriot says use there 185cc cast head. whitesperformance says 210 procomps. cast or alumn? i know afr is best but they cost to much for a low buck build. Please help! Thanks !
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Old 01-01-2009, 08:34 PM
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you should call and talk to the guys at turbo city about the tbi set up, that is your limiting factor. I would say no bigger than a 190 intake runner at the most. dart makes some nice 165cc steel heads that i believe have the tbi intake center bolt angle. You are def. gonna need a upgraded tbi, fuel pressure and computer when changing to somethin that flows that much better than stock if you dont want to waste your money.
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Old 01-02-2009, 03:20 PM
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hi Bones427, for the bang try a set of gm vortec heads they are eazy to find a they flow more than a bow tie (p/n 10134392) they are also fuel injected heads and are 64cc 194/150 vavles the p/n for them is casting # 10239906. remember this are center bolt vavle clovers. :idea:
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Old 01-02-2009, 07:39 PM
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Vortec, GM castings are a bit thin, I think Edelbrock has a version.
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Old 01-02-2009, 10:16 PM
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I agree with kwkracing, your definetly limited to what you can do with a tbi set-up, just asking why stay with a tbi? emissions laws?
If your stuck using the tbi, I would go with the vortec heads over anything else.
No sense in spending a bunch of dough on some high flowing heads that you wont be getting the full potential out of, your engine will be kinda like breathing thru a straw.
Goodluck, Charles
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Old 01-03-2009, 05:23 AM
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SO it seems like this may cost alot more sticking with the tbi. what will i have to do to go carb. on this? will i just unhook all the computer stuff and pull out the engine check light bulb. they tail pipe emisson test here so will it pass if tuned right? i have a edel. perfomer rpm intake and edl. 750 carb. what head should i use with that? Thanks!
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Old 01-05-2009, 07:49 PM
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What fuel upgrades are you going to do ?
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Old 01-05-2009, 08:19 PM
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kwracing got the right idea, and you can buy them here, for $350.00 per set in any runner and valve size. Bare but valves are cheap, i don't think you'll find a better price, on the shelf.

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http://stores.ebay.com/Terry-Rosebus...QQftidZ2QQtZkm
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Old 01-10-2009, 06:22 AM
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i have a 406 with the 262 extreme 4x4 cam with vortec heads,performer intake q.jet 750 carb for milage,and in a 89 1 ton gmc extended cab,and wow i love the torque!!!

the truck came with a 454 and previous owner pulled it out but i have to say the 406 has way more balls!!!

id say you have a good cam,but id say stick with between 165 cc and no more than about 195.

remember its a tow truck not a race truck,i give huge props to my combo and if you get some smallish heads the responsiveness and torque will satisfy.by the way with my combo id say it pulls strong to about 5000 rpms
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Old 01-11-2009, 09:48 PM
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im now talking to howell fuel injection about doing my computer and tbi upgrades for my 388" and they also are going to do the computer so i can put a 4l80e in my 93 chevy 4x4, very reasonable too!

I am making a call again tomorrow. i want to run the dart ss heads, they have 165cc runners and you can get them in many chamber sizes, and for the price im not complaining on a set of heads!
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