Arao 32 Valve heads

Arao 32 Valve heads

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GD1

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7 posts

261 months

Wednesday 25th September 2002
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I have been surfing the net to find more info on the Chevy Small block and came across this company.

www.araoengineering.com

Do any of you have any experience with 32 Valve heads?

ultimaandy

1,225 posts

266 months

Wednesday 25th September 2002
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Hmmmmm

very interesting!

GTRCLIVE

4,187 posts

285 months

Thursday 26th September 2002
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If the BHP figres are true then dammnn boy, where do i sign !!!!

>> Edited by GTRCLIVE on Thursday 26th September 00:03

k wright

1,039 posts

261 months

Friday 27th September 2002
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They sound great but their use will require that you go to the trouble of finding or making a custome header. The width may also cause problems. 6K, I'll take the supercharger please.

Ken Wright

GTRCLIVE

4,187 posts

285 months

Friday 27th September 2002
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Ken my second car was going to have Custom headers anyway, ( Tony Law ) 2" pimaries etc. The width is not a problem they miss all the importent bits. Only problem may be if you've got a Can-Am, and can'nt have over the top of the head Exhausts. So 750 BHP hear I come.
by by Mr Maclaren and Mr Merc GT1

>> Edited by GTRCLIVE on Friday 27th September 10:39

>> Edited by GTRCLIVE on Friday 27th September 10:40

bigmack

553 posts

262 months

Friday 27th September 2002
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You know there are other ways to get 750-800hp out of a smallblock chevy. Remember also that if your going to build a naturally aspirated motor whith that much hp, then its going to be tough making it streetable. Personally, this is why I like the idea of a customizable fuel injected motor where you can more precisely tune and distribute the fuel. The Ultima's such a light car that you can get away with more than most other cars. Have you looked at a nicely ported chevy nascar SB2.2 head or a big splayed valve head for comparison sake? It would also be wise to keep the torque under 600-650 ft. lbs. as you already know I'm sure.
Cheers!
-Mack

DeathHawk

3 posts

262 months

Friday 27th September 2002
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They sound great but their use will require that you go to the trouble of finding or making a custome header. The width may also cause problems. 6K, I'll take the supercharger please.

Ken Wright



"Use standard intake manifolds, cams, pistons to 10.5:1, and Hooker or Stahl 7 bolt pattern exhaust (Chevy) or Motor ‘n’ Sports (Ford) header flanges. Accessory holes in ends of heads. "
www.araoengineering.com/pakages.htm#B-Series%20Stage%202%20Port

Standard headers.

stig

11,818 posts

286 months

Monday 30th September 2002
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You know there are other ways to get 750-800hp out of a smallblock chevy. Remember also that if your going to build a naturally aspirated motor whith that much hp, then its going to be tough making it streetable. Personally, this is why I like the idea of a customizable fuel injected motor where you can more precisely tune and distribute the fuel. The Ultima's such a light car that you can get away with more than most other cars. Have you looked at a nicely ported chevy nascar SB2.2 head or a big splayed valve head for comparison sake? It would also be wise to keep the torque under 600-650 ft. lbs. as you already know I'm sure.
Cheers!
-Mack



Wise words Mack. That's why I went for the (meagre 600hp Supercharger. It's more drivable day to day. If you can use 800hp on the street then you're either nuts or live near an Autobahn

PS. LOVED Texas Mack. Didn't make it to Corpus C. but am mad for the state. The cost of living compared to the UK is unbelievable and those 4 car garages - WOW!!! Want a RAM pickup too!!

Don't be surprised if I emigrate in the next couple of years!

PiB

1,199 posts

272 months

Tuesday 1st October 2002
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Can somebody tell me what the difference between the "horned" intake manifolds and standard centralized intakes is. Here are some pics to see what I'm talking about.

www.kinsler.com/images/man_9.jpg

VS.

www.kinsler.com/images/man_12.jpg

I have been wondering about his for a long time. This thread seems to the place to ask.

Thanks

k wright

1,039 posts

261 months

Wednesday 2nd October 2002
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A Stahl exhaust pattern is a farily common pattern for exhaust headers on racing small block chevrolets. However I don't know if Ultima is selling their header with this bolt pattern. It is very different than the stock exhast header bolt pattern. The holes are further apart on the end cylinders and the center two are secured by three bolts, not two. It Ultima does sell this header then let us know.

Thanks,

Ken