AFTERMARKET LS HEAD TEST-STOCK CATHEDRAL PORT VS 10 SETS!

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • WHO WINS? FULL AIRFLOW & DYNO RESULTS-ULTIMATE LS HEAD TEST. 11 SETS OF LS CATHEDRAL HEADS. How much hp can stock LS1 heads make? Do ported stock heads make as much as after market heads? We tested more than a dozen sets, but this video included the best 11 heads. We measured port and chamber volumes, airflow in cfm from .050-.700 lift and then HP & Tq on the dyno. Full specs, airflow and power are supplied in detail.

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  • @bigblockmaro1
    @bigblockmaro1 4 года назад +135

    All I have to say is: WOW. The sheer amount of work it would have taken to do this is crazy. THANK YOU!

    • @richardholdener1727
      @richardholdener1727  4 года назад +19

      It was a lot-I didn't even include all of the heads in this video (cuz they were the same)

    • @kensnyder2340
      @kensnyder2340 4 года назад +1

      I agree. Unbelievable workload.

    • @mikeleschber33
      @mikeleschber33 4 года назад

      Lot of work....the kind I would live to do!

    • @AndreS_-df2nw
      @AndreS_-df2nw 4 года назад +2

      This the kind of testing everyone wants to see, but very few have the resources & contacts to pull it off.

    • @jackstephens2519
      @jackstephens2519 Год назад +2

      You should have seen the sbf tests he did back in the day. Absolutely insane!

  • @bobqzzi
    @bobqzzi 4 года назад +94

    A few things:
    1. This channel should have 1M subs. Every day is another interesting video and this one was amazing. I mean the sheer time and expense of conducting these tests is staggering, but Richard delivers the info in a free 20 min video
    2. It's funny as hell that they are all basically the same. Gear heads have been searching for the secret cylinder head forever.
    3. I was in the engine business until about 2010 and just started to get interested again this year. The amount and quality of aftermarket parts has exploded, as has the amount of actual scientific information. Pretty remarkable

    • @Frostekzz
      @Frostekzz 4 года назад +6

      He doesn’t hide the fact that most of these are magazine tests from years ago, but he does a great job of packaging them nicely into a video format full of good info.

    • @TractorWrangler01
      @TractorWrangler01 4 года назад +4

      If this were the 1960s and 70s you would be right. There should be 1M subs. Unfortunatly because the laws got so strict on things like street racing and emissions ect that the boys have lost interest. It's become too complicated. Sensors everywhere, computers everywhere radar everywhere.. The government has nutered the sport.

    • @bobqzzi
      @bobqzzi 4 года назад +7

      @@TractorWrangler01 I don't think this is correct. Check out 1320 video or the Cleetus MacFarland channels

    • @3800TURBO
      @3800TURBO 4 года назад +6

      @@Frostekzz Richard actually did the tests. He's just revisiting them. He is also doing more tests currently. The cam test he did recently was great.

    • @kidsteach938
      @kidsteach938 4 года назад +4

      There's hardly 2 percent difference between any of these heads, telling me that the limiting factor here was the intake system air flow, or fuel delivery which was maxed at about 620 hp capacity.

  • @Shane-Singleton
    @Shane-Singleton 4 года назад +29

    I believe that Richard understands these things because, he himself, is also a machine. There's no other explanation for this gigantic amount of testing in every video. He's not human!
    I'm glad to see this channel grow. It is one of the most informative and interesting engine performance channels on RUclips.

  • @cuzz63
    @cuzz63 4 года назад +27

    Single handidly making head builders step up their game.

  • @baby-sharkgto4902
    @baby-sharkgto4902 4 года назад +25

    This must have taken a very long time to do! Thank you, Richard.

  • @Corsavette02
    @Corsavette02 3 года назад +3

    There is a great article that was published around 2001 that details the developments of the LS6 head from the LS1 head, and why GM had to make certain choices and decisions to balance power vs exhaust management and emissions regulations. They learned some things from Lingenfelter, specifically that atomization as a result of the spray pattern from the injectors onto the back of the valves was not as influenced by the intake port design as they had originally thought. They further refined the port profile to reduce air restrictions while being careful not to disturb the spray pattern and this allowed them to increase the hp from 345 to 385 to 405 from 2000 to 2002 (with slightly different cam profiles), although they were still using pup cats after the exhaust manifolds to help comply with LEV restrictions. GM produced one hell of a head, knowing full well there was plenty left on the table, but not able to capitalize on it because of the cost of producing CNC'd heads vs cast. In the end they still had to produce a product that was cheap, met LEV regulations, and then made decent HP.

  • @garymathews4042
    @garymathews4042 3 года назад +2

    you deserve a Nobel peace prize for tireless work .thank you too much .

  • @TuLegit2
    @TuLegit2 4 года назад +18

    THANK YOU RICHARD!

  • @lloydholt6511
    @lloydholt6511 4 года назад +4

    Once again you shatter the bs. The best reason to watch your shows. You give the facts and let them be what they are. Fact or fiction. Keep making your videos and I’ll keep watching. Thank you.

  • @Crysmatic
    @Crysmatic 3 года назад +6

    TEA did with a 2.055" valve what Mast did with a 2.165" valve. my hats off to TEA! it seems to be a clear leader in this test.

  • @Eidrian111
    @Eidrian111 Год назад +3

    I’m really amazed about the ported 243 heads. Such a great bang for the buck.

  • @patbartholick7845
    @patbartholick7845 4 года назад +3

    Great information on how to spend more money, but do it wisely. Thanks for sharing your knowledge so others can play along.

  • @petejoseph8257
    @petejoseph8257 4 года назад +7

    Great info here, Richard. All these head swaps have to be pretty time consuming. The fact these heads are within 1% of each other aside from the stock baseline head is amazing considering some are very expensive and some are kinda cheap cost wise.

  • @W4RH4WK_W468
    @W4RH4WK_W468 4 года назад +9

    Just the test I was looking for. Very informative and helpful. Great Work Richard. Keep'em comin

  • @YuccaSpeedShop
    @YuccaSpeedShop Год назад +1

    You have done the work to answer the questions we all had. Congrats to you sir.

  • @TheZach2007
    @TheZach2007 4 года назад +19

    All I got out of this is save your money and port stock heads. And that every company is making the same product.

  • @chrismiddleton6658
    @chrismiddleton6658 2 года назад +8

    I wanna see how the Frankenstein heads (Ported 243 Stg 2, and F110s) stack up. 😍

  • @shaneshane1379
    @shaneshane1379 3 года назад +1

    I'm not an experienced LS person hardly at all other than repairing stock engines. The engine I build for racing are still the same old small block Chevy and sometimes big block. Dirt track and drag racing. I have been collecting ls parts, blocks, heads, and whatever comes with. I scored a set of cnc procomp ls1 heads one time and never used them YET. I think they are the same thing you just test and if so, I'm very pleased. I'm pleased because I'm planning a Na build of a all out racing ls engine. 16 to 1 tunnel ram engine. I haven't seen any all out na ls engines yet but I'm sure there are plenty. Thanks for your hard work, it's great.

  • @chezleymcdonald2481
    @chezleymcdonald2481 4 года назад +5

    Man you put the work in for sure! Poor tear motors lol keep up the great information and hard work it’s going to really pay off! 👍💯

  • @garymathews4042
    @garymathews4042 3 года назад +2

    I am amazed at the TEA ported 243 heads numbers ,well within most builder budgets

  • @lorenzorossi8671
    @lorenzorossi8671 4 года назад +2

    if you were going to write an enciclopedia, you're definitely on the right path... analisys, conclusions & appendix. very well done again. love from Italy

  • @coalstang
    @coalstang 4 года назад +3

    your videos are excellent man. a person can confidently build something spectacular by using all the things you share for free. great work👍

  • @InFiD3ViL1
    @InFiD3ViL1 4 года назад +8

    Overall Top 3 from what I am seeing for avg. power, peak power, peak tq, and avg. tq :
    TSP 237
    TFS 235
    Mast LS3

  • @thomasworrilow4228
    @thomasworrilow4228 4 года назад +3

    For me it would either be TFS, MAST LS3 SMALL BORE or TEA ported factory casting. I would also probably opt for the stage 1 instead of the stage 2 from TEA though. Thank you for all your hard and amazing work.

  • @randystingray6544
    @randystingray6544 4 года назад +4

    I see Dr. Richard Holdener is at it again!!
    Man you turn the wrenches for sure.
    I just happen the have the 230 AFRs on a 427, they seem to work great for me.A ton of info here for sure.....

  • @wilsonjefferies294
    @wilsonjefferies294 4 года назад +7

    Great video! Always respect the amount of detail you go into.
    Just as a future video suggestion, ls injector shootout/ de capped vs stock vs flex fuel . Think it might make for an interesting video.

  • @bcbloc02
    @bcbloc02 4 года назад +5

    Modern engines already flow so well no surprise there aren’t huge gains to be had like in engines of old.

  • @raymondwalker2109
    @raymondwalker2109 4 года назад +4

    this guy does everything I would never have the time or money to do

  • @PetesGarageandperformance
    @PetesGarageandperformance 4 года назад +2

    Richard your channel is really growing! I remember the tests you used to do for the Mustang magazines 20 years ago and always thought it would be exhausting to run all of those tests (shootouts). Great idea to save that info and present it in the RUclips format. Hats off to you, sir!

  • @javiertablas-tapia7388
    @javiertablas-tapia7388 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for all the work you put into making these videos. Thanks to you I’m in the process of building my own 408 stroker for my Toyota pickup. Keep up the amazing content!

  • @cedricandrews3874
    @cedricandrews3874 4 года назад +4

    Great videos, I hope you do another book about engine combos with this updated information ( LS only). I'm planning on putting the summit stage 4 cam, in a 2008 manual Corvette. It's going to be a beast. Thanks man.

  • @kieranproven4874
    @kieranproven4874 2 года назад +1

    Wow, you are a legend. Thank you for putting so much time into this video. All the power fiends love your work.

  • @trlprk
    @trlprk 4 года назад +1

    I love the honesty about the pro comp stuff, ringer set

  • @bossgoss2284
    @bossgoss2284 4 года назад

    I have a 5.3l from a 2001 Yukon, and it sets in my 64 C10 , and because of you Richard , without any knowledge what so ever , I am confident that my setup is screwed... lmao... I now know that my heads need replaced or massive upgrades and the cam that I want to run will not work for the application that I am going for and this has made me realize that I need to throw a set of remote gt45 turbos and just let it eat. ( after ring clearances and valve springs and replacement head gaskets along with lifters.... oh and an electric water pump...lmao) thanks for giving me the confidence on this new platform to know that when I do something to the motor that if I don't do more safety than I think is needed then all I have is to blame myself.... ) because you my friend have shown me the proper and most efficient way to make a LS based motor live and make HP... thanks again for all you do!!!

  • @pault8697
    @pault8697 2 года назад +2

    Thanks Richard good to see the factory 243 heads ported make good power and torque half the price for me to get my 243 cnc ported than buying a new set of heads thamks.

  • @francfurian8215
    @francfurian8215 4 года назад +2

    That was an excellent comparison! Thanks Richard.
    Cheers😊

  • @joshmitchem5140
    @joshmitchem5140 Год назад +1

    Great work Richard. I really enjoyed this video, tons of information as always.
    Thank you.

  • @stevenwhite7839
    @stevenwhite7839 4 года назад +7

    Hi, Here is an idea for a test.
    Chevy says that there is a limit to the amount of overlap that will produce more power with a street-type exhaust system due to the lack of pressure wave tuning. Test "stock with mufflers" vs "open headers" varying only the overlap from stock to typical drag race values.

    • @tjmoneybags
      @tjmoneybags 3 года назад

      If chevy spent millions and tells you that's what they found....why redo it?

  • @matthewfoggon3893
    @matthewfoggon3893 4 года назад +4

    Honest, factual and very helpful!

  • @bigal878
    @bigal878 4 года назад +4

    Bloody top job Richard, much appreciated mate 👍🏻

  • @unclesquirrel6951
    @unclesquirrel6951 4 года назад +15

    Almost 70000 mr ! Awesome, you'll be in the 100K range in no time

    • @deanstevenson6527
      @deanstevenson6527 4 года назад +4

      John Woodworth : Correct me if im wrong but isnt this about the only time it wasnt squirrels John....?

    • @indyrock8148
      @indyrock8148 4 года назад +5

      @@deanstevenson6527 he must have slipped up.
      Or possibly reconciled his differences with squirrels?

    • @baby-sharkgto4902
      @baby-sharkgto4902 4 года назад +2

      @@deanstevenson6527 AWESOME comment

    • @baby-sharkgto4902
      @baby-sharkgto4902 4 года назад +4

      @@deanstevenson6527 the squirrels made him do it....... yes, I blame the squirrels

    • @richardholdener1727
      @richardholdener1727  4 года назад +4

      thnx for the support

  • @KTger
    @KTger 4 года назад +4

    No surprise that TFS 235’s lead in Avg HP/TQ and right there at Peak HP and tied for Peak TQ with the larger AFR 245’s. Brian Tooley did an amazing job designing some of their heads and this goes to show that on smaller notes that consumers should pay attention at the air flow numbers at mid lift and not focus just the flow at higher lift. Hotrod Mag did a similar test years ago and TFS 235 led in all categories too.

  • @rustyjunk9008
    @rustyjunk9008 2 года назад +1

    You are the open and honest source.

  • @genemounce8302
    @genemounce8302 4 года назад +20

    daaaaaaaaaaaaamn, this dude never sleeps. lol

    • @95Sn95
      @95Sn95 4 года назад +1

      Yeah deff Richard is a busy dude

  • @viciousrap700
    @viciousrap700 4 года назад +4

    Great test, Richard! I would love to have seen a set of 243's ported by Elliot'sPortworks, Lloyd does some great work, check him out! He's an amazing guy to deal with also!

  • @JingleBop
    @JingleBop 4 года назад +2

    Another fantastic video. I just can't understated how you pump these out so quickly

    • @funfun8095
      @funfun8095 4 года назад +1

      Old tests.

    • @Frostekzz
      @Frostekzz 4 года назад +1

      He doesn’t hide the fact that most of these are magazine tests from years ago.

    • @gregwestphal
      @gregwestphal 4 года назад +1

      Yep, 10 years ago for this one.

    • @richardholdener1727
      @richardholdener1727  4 года назад

      nothing to hide

    • @funfun8095
      @funfun8095 4 года назад

      @@richardholdener1727 Nope, nothing to hide. Good catalog of tests. 👍👍👍

  • @jamest.5001
    @jamest.5001 4 года назад +2

    I may been way off base, but when planning my 385 stroker build, I studied 350, 383&400ci dyno graphs, and it seemed the peak power dropped off faster on a 383, with the same type head , compared to a 350ci. That's what lead me to the 220cc aluminum heads, it's been in storage for years, (I had a series of disasters, I moved, then the house burned DOWN!) But hopefully with a cam upgrade, the TQ down low should be good, with the longer stroke, and hopefully power should keep climbing to around 6500, insted of around 4500- 5000, I know there are alot of unconsidered variables, even different dynos, different engines, and I'm comparing somewhat stock engines stroked, to 383, my engine is obviously a notch or three above that, forged everything, studded, balanced, I just need a good roller cam up upgrade, I have the biggest comp nos hp, flat tappet, it's not even a race engine! But sometimes maybe a trip down the local 1/8, I have considered the trade-offs, I now need to find a deal on a T-56, or a TKO 5speed, I was going to try the stock t-5, but no point in breaking it! I should exceed the tq specs by 2-3 times, and then a 3.73 gear for my 12bolt, since I have 28" tires, I have considered a 4L80, but it would kill me to swap to auto, in my 88 formula, I may put this engine in something else, it is fact, the potential is between the heads and cam! Great video!

  • @richardwimmer6846
    @richardwimmer6846 4 года назад +1

    Awesome work! Like one stop shopping for all us Gearheads...

  • @scottmurray2961
    @scottmurray2961 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for your hard work and expertise and one of these days I may change mychange my heads out to 1 of these set such a heads now at least I have an idea what I'm looking for I'm looking for thank you very much

  • @SF-wu2mp
    @SF-wu2mp 4 года назад +1

    Awesome video! Exactly what I’ve been waiting for, this should make shopping for heads for my 6.0 way easier.

  • @johndowling6131
    @johndowling6131 3 года назад +1

    Now we need a bang for the buck comparative chart

  • @C5Z06CarGuy
    @C5Z06CarGuy 4 года назад +3

    One thing that was holding back the power on the aftermarket cylinder heads was the intake lift on that cam (.617). How much lift you can benefit from, directly correlates to valve diameter. For a good flowing set of heads like these aftermarket sets, you'd want a lift-to-diameter ratio of .30:1. Giving you an ideal intake lift close to .650 on some of these heads. I'd love to see this test done with lift optimized for the bigger valved heads, since the smaller valve heads won't lose power from too much lift, they just won't benefit.

    • @baby-sharkgto4902
      @baby-sharkgto4902 3 года назад

      I know first hand that the AFRs in this video are for a max lift of 650 and the Trickflows a max lift of .600 per the manufacture

    • @Dr_Xyzt
      @Dr_Xyzt 2 года назад

      I don't trust the lift-to-valve-diameter ratio very much.
      -- If you have a small port with a fat valve job, the setup will work differently.
      -- The D/L ratio I trust is 4:1 + the seat width.
      -- Also, if you have different mathematical definitions for a given cam profile, using additional "Useless lift" can have a different outcome with a square engine vs an oversquare engine.
      -- Bolt it up and run it on the dyno, buddy.

    • @C5Z06CarGuy
      @C5Z06CarGuy 2 года назад

      @@baby-sharkgto4902 The max lift on those Trickflows is based on the spring they send them with.

  • @patricktisdale9603
    @patricktisdale9603 4 года назад +4

    Great job 👏 Your work is greatly appreciated 👍

  • @abdullaalameri90
    @abdullaalameri90 Год назад +1

    10 sets of head. Just wow. I would have changed career after the 3rd head replamcment.

  • @Broncofivepointslow
    @Broncofivepointslow 4 года назад +2

    Rich your videos are awesome. Heres a curve ball for you. How would someone young get into the industry to be involved in the awesome stuff you get to do? A lot of people are envious of your job and the toys you get to play with lol. If you dont have any direct advice, let's hear about how you yourself got the job or jobs that lead you to be here and making these awesome videos. To me that's just as interesting as learning about engines so maybe food for thought for a future video? Thanks for all the time and effort you put into this channel.

    • @richardholdener1727
      @richardholdener1727  4 года назад

      I wrote my first story by accident for Turbo magazine-just kept doing it

  • @Dr_Xyzt
    @Dr_Xyzt 4 года назад +1

    A lot of these heads were great. I'd take a close look at the AFR 245's, TFS 235's, TSP, and the LPE heads since they're dedicated castings. I like the LSXRT intake on a cathedral head because it gives you long straight runners. Plus, it's noisy and fun.
    The TEA heads are good too, but I'd want to really know how thin those OEM castings have been machined.
    The MAST heads are good when you look closely at 5500 RPM, since you get to use the LS3 intake. Excellent choice.

  • @LunarOutlawsGarage
    @LunarOutlawsGarage 4 года назад +1

    It’s been a wile man catching up on your videos keep it up man

  • @tiitsaul9036
    @tiitsaul9036 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing. I’m really looking forward to your daily updates.

  • @dylanschaeffer5106
    @dylanschaeffer5106 4 года назад +3

    I’d like to see this same test done with a big cam and super Vic. I feel like this setup was only going to make about 625 hp no matter what because of the cam and intake restriction. A cam and intake that makes power to 8k+ will really show what head does what.

  • @scarletpariah6563
    @scarletpariah6563 4 года назад +1

    Ton of work there. I dug up an old set of RHS pro elite 11° 225cnc heads. Never found data on them but liked the design. Should be as good as the newer heads. Have great ptv clearance.

  • @shanebrownlee69
    @shanebrownlee69 2 года назад +1

    I'm shocked that this video doesn't have well over a million views.

  • @rekleif
    @rekleif 4 года назад +1

    Would love if you could put the cu.in to litre conversion in text when you edit these videos. Best engine channel on YT, I have learned more than I will ever need to know. Thank you mr. Holdener! Love from Norway.

  • @mxguy2438
    @mxguy2438 4 года назад +1

    Great content. Can't wait for the deep dive analysis video!

  • @luismandujano3977
    @luismandujano3977 3 года назад

    Binge watching Richard @ 2Am Love the video! Keep it up man. Love your info can't get it nowhere else!

  • @dinukap4
    @dinukap4 3 года назад +1

    Good stuff, lot of hard work gone into making these videos keep it up ! And if you can do a research and test dimpled, rough, polished intake ports to see what makes best HP.

  • @willsperformancetech2933
    @willsperformancetech2933 4 года назад +1

    Awesome!! Thanks Richard, for all this work you are doing for the community. How about ls3 vs ls7 intake and heads comparison? Keep it up!!

    • @richardholdener1727
      @richardholdener1727  4 года назад

      those are different motors

    • @willsperformancetech2933
      @willsperformancetech2933 4 года назад +1

      @@richardholdener1727 I have a 06 gto ls2 with ls7 intake and heads, and a TSP 220-220/ 600-600 115 lsa and the car feels with a monster torque. All I did was refreshing the bottom and heads , intake, cam swap.😁

  • @MadAdventure919
    @MadAdventure919 4 года назад +1

    Bravo.. Excellent video.I went with rectangular AFR 230cc head on my 408.

  • @andrewking4727
    @andrewking4727 4 года назад

    Thank you, Richard, for all the great information, sweat, hard work & $$ you do! Bravo!

  • @Termin8r27
    @Termin8r27 4 года назад +3

    AMAZING work, thank you!!!

  • @AMGmechanic
    @AMGmechanic 4 года назад +4

    Hey Richard, how about an LS, N/A, daily driven engine combo shoot out?

  • @howardfry419
    @howardfry419 3 года назад +1

    Looking to see if you've done a "Throttle Body " test. Comparing a CNC to a standard and a stock vs a larger 103mm (ish.) On the same long block combo. Oh an let's see a BBC or Ford big block , for a change.
    Keep up the great work

  • @flexjay87
    @flexjay87 2 года назад +1

    I am considering buying a truck, and want max Torque. Looks like the Trick Flow would be a good choice, considering Average Torque.

  • @tdalb8985
    @tdalb8985 2 года назад +1

    You make good videos.
    Is that a 50 hp gain between stock and aftermarket?
    I've been thinking of cam and heads, just trying to calculate the expense to decide if it's worth it to me.

  • @richardsonracin-lw9zi
    @richardsonracin-lw9zi 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great video! Thanks for all the work

  • @marcocasillas5023
    @marcocasillas5023 2 года назад +1

    Thank you and your team for all your hard work on this real good information thanks

  • @indyrock8148
    @indyrock8148 4 года назад +4

    Those procomp heads were definately hand finished.
    But... It does go to show what a little TLC is worth on any head.
    Finished chambers, blend VJ, bowls, very easy basic stuff really.

    • @Apachefog
      @Apachefog 4 года назад +1

      If they were a set of ringer heads. It makes you wonder why they dont just program that spec in to their cnc.

    • @baby-sharkgto4902
      @baby-sharkgto4902 3 года назад

      @@Apachefog great point

  • @cathymcgrath8320
    @cathymcgrath8320 Год назад +1

    First thank you for all you do for the hot rod cumunity, after watching the video, and mostly repeat performance s I wonder if the intake was influencing (restricting) the test numbers. You would think there would have a little more of a spread between the best and worst unless there was a restriction somewhere else, would be interesting to see a better flowing int or bigger throttle body would change the spread. Thanks again for all you do, keep up the good work.

  • @josephyslas4615
    @josephyslas4615 4 года назад

    My set of ported and polished 706 heads compare very closely in flow with the dart pro 1s and the Edelbrock LPEs. Same compression, 4.005 bore (402 stroker). I'm excited to get it back on a Dyno and see what it makes. Last chassis Dyno read 350/350 and I believe it was reading way off according to my ricer math (one car ahead of my buddy with a 3100# 350-400whp 5.3 12.0x car vs a 4700# 402 truck one car behind). This video makes me feel better lol

  • @finnroen2334
    @finnroen2334 4 года назад +2

    Thank you. I think the TFS235 won pretty clearly.

    • @MountainPF
      @MountainPF 4 года назад +2

      For average power, yes, but procomp had higher peak power and torque and had a smaller port volume which would make it more responsive.
      All the heads are so close it doesn’t really matter.

    • @brettwarren3429
      @brettwarren3429 4 года назад +1

      Matvey Kulgavyy is go TFS or Texas Speed over Procomp.

    • @EGGINFOOLS
      @EGGINFOOLS 4 года назад

      TSP

  • @ezmny1387
    @ezmny1387 2 года назад +1

    reason why those procomps make so much power is because the runner is way smaller than the others, if a head flows the same as another head but is much smaller that = more air speed and will make more power.
    also pretty sure the mast small bore has a 2.08 intake valve, as far as im aware thats the biggest valve you can fit on a 3.9" bore 5.7L ect

  • @jacklynch6089
    @jacklynch6089 3 года назад +2

    I would Love to see LS 408 High compression vs LS 408 Turbo

  • @toddformanek8495
    @toddformanek8495 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for another great informative video!!
    I'm assuming that these were all run 'out of the box' and the valves were not lapped? The reason I ask is because I have heard and read that ALL 'out of the box' assembled heads leave power on the table with less than stellar valve to seat sealing. Have you found this to be true with these aftermarket ls heads?

  • @Drunken_Hamster
    @Drunken_Hamster Год назад +1

    So what's best for the money, and what's best regardless of the price? Same question for Rec port heads. My application is a 6.2 LS3 in a Gen 5 Camaro with a forced induction future but N/A for now. Trying to keep low-down losses minimized, too, and I want "best" to be categorized as David Vizard might do so, so taking into account coefficient of discharge, swirl factor, and all that other stuff that paints the full DETAILED picture, rather than plain old raw flow numbers.

  • @opieg7333
    @opieg7333 4 года назад +1

    Any reason why the Texas Speed heads seem to peak at a higher RPM?
    And this data is awesome, I have long had a excel sheet with a bunch of the "stated" airflow information but it is refreshing to see so many options tested independently. Nice to see most of the data is consistently below what's in my spreadsheet and I know all tables flow different so finding a fairly consistent difference at least gives me some confidence most manufacturers are giving fair flow numbers for their products.

  • @iliketacos2763
    @iliketacos2763 3 года назад +1

    Damn , that's a lot of wrenching ! Great video .

  • @reggiemoss769
    @reggiemoss769 2 года назад +1

    Thanks this info was eye opening.

  • @mikewinfrey8183
    @mikewinfrey8183 4 года назад +1

    I have been seeing a few people running the Chevy 3.4 Camaro engine modded with 3500 gen 3 top end claiming large gains but haven't seen Dyno numbers I think this is a good other guys run

  • @SHADOWW18
    @SHADOWW18 4 года назад +1

    Awesome work. Would love to see an extensive in depth Header test one day! Things to note, overall design, diameter, length to collector, collector length, port matched to heads vs non port matched maybe on a 5.7 ls1 :P GTO motor

    • @hoonaticbloggs5402
      @hoonaticbloggs5402 4 года назад +1

      I think there is already one.

    • @richardholdener1727
      @richardholdener1727  4 года назад

      I tested lots of headers-including adjustable ones that I made, have not run across big differences

    • @SHADOWW18
      @SHADOWW18 4 года назад

      I'll just have to go watch that video then :p love your work keep it up👍

  • @trentdawg2832
    @trentdawg2832 4 года назад +1

    So the cheapest set of heads made the most power......now I remember why I bought 3 sets of pro-comps.......2)64cc ls3 ...1)64cc ls6, and they worked great on all 3 motors. .......

  • @MattPratt
    @MattPratt 4 года назад +1

    Great test. I know the prices have probably changed since the test, but a bang per buck comparison would have been good.

  • @timothythomas1737
    @timothythomas1737 4 года назад +1

    Awesome info thank you Richard.

  • @stupidlucky9220
    @stupidlucky9220 4 года назад +2

    Absolutely love the all the comparisons you do, my two cents is personally I would be really interested to know the actual cost of each particular head or any other comparison video as that what a lot of this comes down to for the average person.

    • @richardholdener1727
      @richardholdener1727  4 года назад

      i had cost in the original story done for Hot Rod

    • @ThePopeProductions
      @ThePopeProductions 4 года назад

      www.hotrod.com/articles/hrdp-1012-ultimate-chevrolet-ls-cylinder-head-test/

    • @stupidlucky9220
      @stupidlucky9220 4 года назад

      @@richardholdener1727 Oh I did not know thank you for pointing that out!!

  • @lazylizard6532
    @lazylizard6532 3 года назад +2

    Are the AFR 245 heads so different from “AFR 210cc LSX Mongoose Street Cylinder Heads” that this test tells me nothing about the 210s?
    Dreaming about an LS1 383 stroker with a T56 for cross country driving. Trans doesn’t like to shift over 6000 RPM so low and mid RPM power is my goal.

  • @mannieecker8602
    @mannieecker8602 4 года назад

    I like the way the Texas speed and the TFS235 heads look on the power graph....Maybe a slight edge to the TSP head.
    Would also be a plus if we knew the air speeds to give us an Idea of how the port might recover after gear change because this is
    Important at least 2 times on an auto trans and more on a manual trans.
    I have seen before where the Lift Diameter ratio kept picking up power to .35 L/D and more but I do not think this would apply to this test engine unless more compression and the rpm range was moved out a good bit.
    As it sits for this test there is a good amount of airflow left in these test heads.
    Great work Richard how stable was the air density throughout this testing marathon?

  • @sambaaam7268
    @sambaaam7268 3 года назад +1

    Great video, thanks!! American ingenuity, amazing what people do when left to be free to invent and are not meddled with by an OCD government.

  • @95Sn95
    @95Sn95 4 года назад +1

    Cleatus's had a LS1 in leroy and put a set of Texas speed cathedral port heads then got a 7.0 short block and installed those heads on it and yes it has twin turbos but I think he made 1300hp or so to rear wheels with those cathedral port heads on a 7.0.

  • @evcass69
    @evcass69 4 года назад

    This is fn awesome! You seem to have my dream job, are you hiring? :) I have similar data in Excel for Rec port heads, but the data comes from so many sources it's tough to see patterns. Everything measured on the same equipment is fabulous. What bore were all of these heads measured on? Looking forward to the same test on Rect heads, and more geek data for both tests!

  • @michaelangelo8001
    @michaelangelo8001 4 года назад +2

    That's an awful lot of very useful data. I would love to see something similar in regard to SBC heads.
    Was a little surprised to see that the World heads did not do any better. Do you suppose the change in rocker arm ratio could be partially responsible?

    • @richardholdener1727
      @richardholdener1727  4 года назад

      I tested 30 sets of Ford heads back in the day

    • @michaelangelo8001
      @michaelangelo8001 4 года назад +1

      @@richardholdener1727 Well that's amazing, but unless they were BBF heads it wouldn't hold a lot of interest for me personally.
      I'm sure there are other people who *would* be very excited about your SBF head data, however.

    • @deanstevenson6527
      @deanstevenson6527 4 года назад

      Michael Angelo : Not looking anywhere in particular but yeah Im awaiting that installment. Next should be a "Holdener Interchange Manual" with CopyWrite Richard "Hi Ratio" Holdener. Its fitting to start with Chevies best engine series first. Wow Richard. Just Wow! No knuckle draging or knuckle head there. Just straight energy and doing it. Well done. And really good you started with GM first. There are no CFM problems with the LS. Stout piece. In the hands of the people.

  • @ryanaxberg9263
    @ryanaxberg9263 4 года назад +2

    I think it would be intersting to see the ported ls1 heads vs the factory ls1 heads to try to see what they all did as far as porting, so I could try to duplicate it next time I take a stab at porting

  • @kevinbuzzell1047
    @kevinbuzzell1047 4 года назад

    Richard, awesome, but you still haven't should us the L77 motor yet. when can we expect the video you promised us.