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RE: Are Edlebrocks heads that much better
By Charlie - 04/17/2003 10:28:33 AM; IP 12.252.228.242
Another way to look at it is a good set of cj heads can run $400 to $600, plus $50 shipping if you don't find any thing local. New springs and a good set of ss valves $200-$300 depending on source and app. If the heads require a machine shop, and they usualy do can run as high as $350. Start adding it up and before long the edl heads are looking better and better.
I have a set of cjs c8oen on a 428 in a 68 mustang and a set of edls on my 67 mustang w a nonoriginal 428. In the 67 I can take my dad in the 1/4, but its also minus all smog equipment and had a dig. ignition system. The race has allways been close, not sure what actual 1/4 mile time we are running.
If its original, stick with the iron, ifts for hp go for the edls and leave the good iron for the restoration guys
Charlie
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 Are Edlebrocks heads that much better -- Mike, 04/16/2003
 RE: Are Edlebrocks heads that much better -- Gerry Proctor, 04/17/2003
RE: Are Edlebrocks heads that much better -- Charlie, 04/17/2003
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