882 heads......
[Modified by patsnitrovette, 4:08 PM 3/18/2003]
I don't think they're bad heads for whats in them. I've had some offers for them for 400.00$. But most people want the 64cc heads. Like I said, they're not all that bad. But there is way better heads out there. I'd really like to have some Dart Iron Eagles or maybe some old cammel hump heads. Anyways, hope this gives you a little help. I'm running a pretty mild motor, so I don't really see the point to super high flow big port heads yet..
Take care,
Aaron. :chevy
Aaron
Up to this point the 882's flow as good or better than
>L98 aluminum heads (actually flow better to .60")
>GM 441 iron heads (actually flow better to .60")
>gm 462 iron heads (to .400")
They flow within a few percentage points of the LT1 372 castings
They are the near equal to World product SR torquers (to .400" lift)
So in a low-mid performance motor they are more than fine, however they are a lightweight casting meaning they are prone to cracking, and they do not respond very well to larger valves.
chamber size: 76cc
intake runner: 151 cc
0.100 (I/E) 70/58 - 82%
0.200 125/108 - 86%
0.300 175/135 - 77%
0.400 204/141 - 69%
0.500 205/142 - 69%
0.600 206/142 - 69%
many experts claim that the relationship between the intake and exhaust flow should be that the exhaust should flow @ 70% the intake flow - I added the percentage for reference.
These flow numbers come from Car Craft - Jan 2001
http://purplesagetradingpost.com/sum...fo/heads1.html
[Modified by fauxrs, 1:25 PM 3/18/2003]
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I still have a few questions though. What would be the best valve combo for my setup? 1.94/1.60 or 2.02/1.60? What cc would I have to shave the combustion chambers to to get 9.5:1 compression with the stock pistons? Will 9.5:1 be ok with 93 octane? Thanks for the help, I'm not familiar with iron heads, only aluminum :cheers:
[Modified by Ryan77, 7:29 PM 3/18/2003]
I went with the 1.94/1.60 because I planned to one day run N20. But, that kinda went sour. My friend Jeff (no-radio) has 882 heads with 2.02/1.60 valves with an XE-268 and is pretty pleased. But, he's upgrading to AFR 190 heads now. 9.5:1 would probably be okay with premium gas. I had my heads decked from 76 to 74cc. I could probably take it down to 72cc or so, but the deck would be getting pretty thin by then and i would probaby avoid that since it would be easier to crack.
Anyway, good luck.
Aaron
The red area about the intake valve and the chamber wall. That area is minimized restricing the air's spiral and how easily it's moved around the valve resulting in slowing and possible tumble in the air and causing a loss in power.
to work a pair of 305 heads (don't know casting #). The combustion chamber
is smaller - and compression goes from 8.5 to 9.5+ . That right there should
be felt in the seat of the pants.
:seeya
I had a friend who did that to his Nova and yeah the lowend was insane, but after 4500 rpm it was a dog (XE-268 cam). He was so pissed he pulled the heads back off that day. :boxing
[Modified by Aaron-74, 7:06 PM 3/18/2003]
:yesnod: Dart Iron Eagles are some of the best iron heads right out of the box. My Auto Shop teacher (In the NHRA Pro-Gas w/ 8sec Nova) said that the Dart Iron Eagles are probably some of the best iron heads around and with a few hours of port work with someone who knows what they're doing and a flow bench, then they'll out perform some of the higher dollar aluminum heads.
I'm saving for a set of Dart Iron Eagles.
With a few hours of port work, the 2.05/1.60 vavle set up, and a good polishing of the combustion chambers and exhaut ports those heads will really wake a motor w/ the right compression and cam choice.
I do remember a while back someone with Dart heads was having a problem with the mounting of the alternator or something. So, you might want to ask around about some of the problems people have had with mounting certain things on them..
-Aaron.
The DARTS, combined with headers, duals and all of the other stuff have really expanded the power band on my 350.
[Modified by Jvette73, 3:18 PM 3/19/2003]














