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There are some new pics in their catalogue if you fancy a gander.
They're at the bottom of page 6 in the RV8 section.

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Good news on the head front, but damn they are ugly rocker covers lol
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Shame they don't give a price.

I guess it's 'if you want to know, you can't afford them'

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Apparently the heads, presumably assembled, are around the £1k mark.
That was from quite a few months ago though, so things may have changed.
Best bet would be to call the boys at RS.
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when i was up at RS over easter they said it will be a while before they are for sale,
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thev8kid wrote:when i was up at RS over easter they said it will be a while before they are for sale,
:roll: now there is a surprise.
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CJV8 wrote:Apparently the heads, presumably assembled, are around the £1k mark.
That was from quite a few months ago though, so things may have changed.
Best bet would be to call the boys at RS.
That sounds awful cheap for aftermarket heads, especially fully assembled.

Unless it is per head...... :cry:
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sounds expensive to me
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Saw the heads at Stoneleigh kit car show yesterday (so they do exist). I think I overheard them saying they may be around £1200 !!!
The heads were on a built up engine so you couldn't see much and there was a note quoting dyno figures for a 5ltr of around 330bhp - can't remember rest of spec - sorry.
Sounds a lot of money to me.
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kiwicar wrote:sounds expensive to me
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Anywhere under that, for a complete built set of aftermarket heads that actually flow some air, is not expensive by any means compared to whats available.

£1k would be a steal !!!
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They've just phoned me up and offered me some. . . . .
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:D only 330 bhp ??on real steel heads out of a 5 litre
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Post by kokkolanpoika »

Why so small valves? :roll:
Rover Stage 4 exchaust is bigger.. but inlet is smaller. :(
I´m disappointment those power curves.. I expect over 350bhp..
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kokkolanpoika wrote:Why so small valves? :roll:
Rover Stage 4 exchaust is bigger.. but inlet is smaller. :(
I´m disappointment those power curves.. I expect over 350bhp..
For £1100? Have a word!! Like I said elsewhere these were never intended to be Wildcat competitors, they are a cost effective way of getting good heads for less than some shops charge for porting. They even use standard valve train components to keep costs down. You want the ultimate go buy Wildcats for £3000 plus.
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Post by ihatesissycars »

From what i've been told the dyno graph i've posted up was a rush job just so they had some figures to show people.

The bit about it i like is the amount of torque it makes from low down, so what some may say its a 5.0 but it did that with a huffaker and 600 cfm holley, arguably too big maybe but definately not ideal for low down power yet it still has a superb bottom end and a wicked top end.

A jack of all trades which would only get better with r+d and don't forget they more than likely can be ported some more to increase their ability.
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