confession: i love me ETA. i want it to have as much midrange as possible. its my daily driver and i usually shift before 3k rpms, 4k if im merging or something. i rarely ever wrap it out anywhere near its 5k redline. current mods are an ebay chip, long tube headers and a 2.5" exhaust with no cat, cherrybomb resonator and a flowmaster muffler. as it is right now, i love it and probably wont be doing any more mods, except maybe a new rear end...
ive been keeping an eye out for a 731 head, but combine that with all the "I" electronics, manifold, and all the other goodies and it will get fairly expensive (relatively speaking). So, im thinking with all the cheap eta parts out there, im tempted to pick up a free 200 head and play with it. id like to keep the stock eta cam, but add dual valve springs as a safety concern. money basically would only be spent on machine work
goal would be to help optimize low end velocity. so whats the best way to approach this?
ive been keeping an eye out for a 731 head, but combine that with all the "I" electronics, manifold, and all the other goodies and it will get fairly expensive (relatively speaking). So, im thinking with all the cheap eta parts out there, im tempted to pick up a free 200 head and play with it. id like to keep the stock eta cam, but add dual valve springs as a safety concern. money basically would only be spent on machine work
goal would be to help optimize low end velocity. so whats the best way to approach this?
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