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Brodix Head Hunter 225 Series Cylinder Heads 225cc Intake Ports
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Head Hunter 225 Series Cylinder Heads
Specifications:
Flows 325 to 345 CFM at .700'' Lift!
23° Intake & Exhaust Valve Angles
The Brodix Small Block Chevy Head Hunter Series Aluminum Cylinder Heads are only getting better. The three oval-shaped heads in this arsenal include a 229cc intake port flowing 325 cfm (50° intake/45° exhaust valve seat angle), a 225cc raised intake port flowing over 335 cfm (52° intake/55° exhaust valve seat angle), and a 234cc raised intake port flowing over 345 cfm (52° intake/55° exhaust valve seat angle). Head Hunters are at the top of the 23-degree class, these heads come standard with all the finest qualities Brodix has to offer! Every casting is poured from A-356 virgin aluminum and tested before Brodix utilizes their in-house processes such as finish machining and heat treating to assure that you receive the best products for your hard-earned money. The industry standard has been taken to the next level with modernized CNC porting. Other features include a thick deck surface that is compatible with nitrous, drilled and tapped holes on the ends for standard drive accessories, phosphorous bronze valve guides and hardened valve seats installed for unleaded fuel. Sold in Pairs. !
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