Anyone do Heads Only AFR 205 61 cc
I just picked up a set of AFR 205 cc heads milled to 61 cc chambers. Just wondering if any Z06 owners have bolted on these heads and what gains they experienced?
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If you're going to do heads do the cam as well. Even if it's a mild one it will be a nice improvement over stock. I would think that with the stock cam you'll see a 15-20 HP increase with the AFR's.
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I agree with Chalky, however, A while ago I think VHP did a 66cc AFR head only and saw like 33rwhp or something. If you don't want to do the cam, maybe a good alternative would be to use 1.85 rockers and new pushrods. The only thing I would be concerned about with a 61cc chamber and stock cam would be excessive DCR. This could lead to ping, detonation, and knock retard. I would suggest you work out your DCR with your stock cam specs before you set your SCR too high.
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DCR looks like 8.63.
Anyone know if LS6 cam is retarded? For some reason, I have it in mind that the cam is retarded by 3 degrees. If LS6 cam is straight up, I get dcr of around 8.8! Good news is we have 93 octane and E10 fuel. If all else fails, I'll pull some timing. |
I vaguely remember this topic coming up before. Aftermarket cams aren't for everyone. For someone wanting a simple bolton 35 hp or so the AFR's are a good option.
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Exactly. I have considered a cam for some time but was reluctant to trade 110% reliability of factory setup. I figured I could get a lift with the AFR's and a cam could still be installed later if I choose.
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Originally Posted by Chalky
I just picked up a set of AFR 205 cc heads milled to 61 cc chambers. Just wondering if any Z06 owners have bolted on these heads and what gains they experienced?
Your mileage may vary. Charlie |
Originally Posted by C_Williams
Did this exact swap two years ago and saw ~22 RWHP gain...about the difference in CFM between the heads.
Your mileage may vary. Charlie |
Originally Posted by Chalky
Charlie: Did you see gains across whole graph? Was it a 10.5:1 motor?
Yes, the gains were completely across the board. And yes, the motor was a stock Z. Charlie |
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