Old 06-08-2010, 01:23 PM
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zipper06
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Default Re: Flo-Tek Small Block Chevy Alum. Cylinder Heads?

Originally Posted by zipper06
Originally Posted by burnskustomz
http://www.speedwaymotors.com/Flo-Te...ads,25120.html



Are they good to ok heads? I seen them and they are pretty darn cheap and I was wondering if they would be ok to run on a street/strip car the most I would do with them racing wise is bracket racing or Test-N-Tune are they good for the price now I know where some vortecs are but I can get these aluminum 1's cheaper and they are probably lighter than a vortec?
I don't know if they are better than other heads, but i've had them on my El Camino since 2000, i bought them as a kit form for $995.00, they came with a cam,lifters, and pushrods at that time. It has run 8.46 at Holly Springs Ms. with street tires. I've never had any problems with them, except they sent the wrong length pushrods with the kit which i still have the wrong pushrods, and no you cannot buy the Elky it's a car i will die with it, i restored it ground up 23 yrs. ago and it still has the same paint that i put on it at that time.

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Zip.
Sorry i miss read the ad, i put trick flow heads on my Elky, not flo-tek heads.

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