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Thompson Motorsports Cnc Ported 243 Heads Pac Racing 1218 Springs .600" Lift on 2040-parts.com

US $1,099.00
Location:

Nevada, Texas, United States

Nevada, Texas, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:Thompson Motorsports Manufacturer Part Number:001



Included items:

243 GM core castings
PAC 1218 single springs good to .600" lift
GM Valves
CNC port intake runners
CNC port exhaust runners
Surface heads
Face intake surface and exhaust surface
True valve cover rail
Performance 5 angle valve job
Logo heads
Assemble heads
Vacuum test heads

INTAKECFMEXHAUSTCFM
.100"78.100"57
.200"138.200"106
.300"204.300"140
.400"259.400"166
.500"288.500"185
.600"306.600"194
.650"310.650"197
.700"313.700"200


These heads have a 235CC intake runner and 95CC exhaust runner.


Have questions? Give us a call 972-853-2450 OR come by the office and see them at 

545 Justin Place

Nevada, TX

75173


These heads are performance heads, It is the purchasers responsibility to ensure that the product purchased will work with your build. We are not responsible for incorrectly ordered or installed parts.


***dealer and wholesale accounts available, call for details***

 **please call for rush orders**

 We make every effort to keep these motors/heads in stock, however build times can vary. So please call to verify the build time of your motor/heads.

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