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Flow Test Of Small-Block Engine Heads

Sorting Out Performance Cylinder Heads
By Donald Farr
Photography by Donald Farr
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For our small-block head comparison,... 
   
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For our small-block head comparison, Dan Moffis, the "head" head man at Powered By Ford, performed all of the flow tests on PBF's SuperFlow flow bench.
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This comparison of the intake... 
   
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This comparison of the intake ports on the vintage 289 Hi-Po head (left) and aluminum GT-40 clearly shows the size advantage of the modern versions.
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Although the slightly larger... 
   
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Although the slightly larger GT-40 valves are hard to detect in this comparison (GT-40 on right, 289 Hi-Po on left), the difference in combustion chamber size and shape is hard to miss. The larger 65.5cc combustion chambers in the GT-40 head, compared to 52-55cc for vintage 289s, are what causes a slight compression loss when the new heads are used on a vintage short-block.
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Until the modern aluminum... 
   
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Until the modern aluminum heads debuted in the '80s, the '69-'70 351 Windsor head (left, compared to the 289 Hi-Po on right), with its slightly larger valves, was the head of choice for Ford small-block builders.
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The big difference between the cast-iron 351 Windsor and the new GT-40 is found on the exhaust side, where the modern aluminum head (right) features noticeably larger exhaust ports.
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On the left, you can see why... 
   
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On the left, you can see why the 351 Cleveland four-barrel head was the boss. In this intake port comparison between (from left to right) the 351C 4V, 351C 2V, and Edelbrock Victor Jr., the Cleveland ports are obviously monstrous. However, in flow testing, the modern Edelbrocks out-flowed even the four-barrel Cleveland.
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