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Old Jan 3, 2002 | 06:46 PM
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Does anyone make a direct replacement valve that is as light or lighter and flows better than the stock LT4 valves? The stock ones are pretty light (since they are sodium filled I think) and are designed to flow prety well. But they are pretty thin and look like after a valve job they will be like a razor edge. Should I just buy stock ones or are there better ones from Manley, Ferrea or others but keeping the stock dimentions?
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Old Jan 4, 2002 | 09:13 AM
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Old Jan 4, 2002 | 09:40 AM
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Hello,
I think Manley makes a set of hollow filled valves that are a little larger 2.02 intake and 1.60 exhaust like the old 375 H.P. 1970 F.I. LT1 heads, not sure if it is Manley but I am sure that there are replacement valves. Email MEZ he has had his LT4 heads tricked out. :chevy :cheers: :seeya
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Old Jan 4, 2002 | 12:41 PM
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The LT4 valves are about 30% lighter than LT1 valves because to the hollow stems. The sodium fill is added to the exhaust valve only to help control heat. Its not needed on the intake side.

I kept my stock valves when I had the heads ported. Don't fix what is not broken.


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Old Jan 4, 2002 | 01:10 PM
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I know they are better valves but since a new set is around $350 If I could get something better for 500 I'd spend the extra money for a few more HP. If we went by the motto "Don't fix it if it is not broken" We would all be driving stock slow cars!!!!


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Old Jan 4, 2002 | 01:17 PM
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I used Ferrea valves in my build up. They are a little heavy though. Not sure how they compare to the Manley as far as weight goes, but I was assured the Ferrea are some of the best valves out there.
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Cartek, used Manley valves in my heads.
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Old Jan 4, 2002 | 11:29 PM
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If we went by the motto "Don't fix it if it is not broken" We would all be driving stock slow cars!!!!

:D Very well said!!!

Hopefully Chris @ Speed Demon will reply. I'm sure he could give us an essay about valves.
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Alot of people told me to stay away from the LT4 valves....They didn't think too highly of them..

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Old Jan 5, 2002 | 04:01 AM
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The stock LT4 valves are good valves, no question - they are lightweight for ease of valvetrain control. I wouldn't buy a new set of them though if you needed new valves though (if that puts things in perspective).

You can gain a good bit of flow by changing out the valves - at low lift flow the valve is more important than bowl work even - since that is mostly what the incoming air stream "sees". Once the lift starts increasing though the valve becomes less important and the bowlwork more. So you really need a good job done on both. There are tons of "tricks" you can do with the valves/valveseats to get more flow - from the mundane - like better valve jobs (stock vs. 3 angle vs. 5 angle, etc.), proper lapping (you'd be suprised how many skimp on this) to more exotic (full radius valve job, oversized valve seats, exotic back-cuts, custom valveguides/narrow stem'd valves), etc. Like anything else it's just a matter of what your goals and priorities are.

As for what valves are good - Ferrea was mentioned above, and that is our choice. We have always used them and been very pleased with them. They *are* a bit more expensive than other brands. As Vette92 pointed out they are also a bit heavier (the Severe Duty ones). This can be good and bad - good for longevity, bad for valvetrain control - but it's a simple matter still to control the valvetrain - it's just another factor that needs to be considered when setting everything up.
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Old Jan 5, 2002 | 07:39 PM
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[QUOTE]If we went by the motto "Don't fix it if it is not broken" We would all be driving stock slow cars!!!!

:D Very well said!!!
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You have a point......

When I had my LT4 heads ported, I did not see any sense in replacing the OEM valves with aftermarket units. Is that better??
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