I looked at the Eddy RPM's but I did not want angled plugs. Also, lately, I have seen more complaints about the Eddies with regard to the amount of work required on them as compared to the 440source. Used to be just the opposite. Pair of heads for $990 is hard to beat..but, of course, I upgraded the keepers, springs, retainers, seals, etc. so Maybe not that much cheaper. I considered the the Indy EZ heads as well. Been thinking about this for about three years
My original intent was to deck the heads about another five cc's and use them on my current 440. Factory 440 pistons are 0.060-.080" down in the hole...their advertised compression ratios are a full point or more higher than actual.
I also considered boring and stroking my block but local area machine shops are known for two things-expensive and halfass. When I came across CME, I could not compete with teh price and theri reputation is good. I lost some money by supplying my own valve train and heads-they gave me $800 of for the heads when I had more like $1200 in them with my upgrades but the price was still good in comparison to what I would have spent.
Engine arrived while ago but I had it off loaded down the road at a local warehouse...bo
x is enclosed so I cannot see anything. It's about a month too late to make me want to jump on it...unless I go find a friend with a heated shop.
As far as DCR, I don't have enuf data to compute it because it is a custom ground cam to their specs. They say it will either run fine on 91, or it will not...they are pretty cautious because it is warrantied for a year or three years if you want to pay some. I consider the engine to be very mild when compared to the size...basical
ly one hp for one cubic inch. But, given that I weigh 200 lbs and I can stand on either bumper and cannot make the body move a quarter inch when I jump up and down, I don't think I need anymore power because weight transfer is going to be minimal. I set out to build a road car that drove like a go-kart and it is pretty close. Still have to weld on the rear sway bar brackets.
Porting the heads, longer cam, and a 950 cfm carb would add another 100 hp without much effort at all...As it is, the 2500 rpm stall probably should be 2000 and I don't think burnouts will be any problem...618 ft lbs at 3000 rpm is pretty good! the 255 Nittos cost about as much as drag radials.
I wish I had taken my son's WRX when he traded it in...it was more fun to drive than most things I have driven lately...he and I both miss that one.