Nascar Cnc Ported Dodge Mopar R5 P7 Cylinder Heads on 2040-parts.com
Wilson, North Carolina, US
This is a used pair of Dodge Mopar P7 aluminum cylinder heads from top Nascar team. These have been CNC ported and polished. They have the good beryllium copper intake and exhaust seats, the combustion chambers are 48cc. These use 6 mm 2.200 intake and 7mm 1.625 exhaust valves, I have the valves on another auction. They usually flow around 410cfm like they are. There is over $5500 in these heads bare. These heads will make 800-850 HP on 358 cid engine with an 830 cfm carb. I have new valves, rockers and intake manifolds to fit these for sale also. These have a fresh valve job and are ready to be assembled, good condition!
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