Eric, That’s some awesome testing you did. I would love to see how the brodix 270 would do with a camshaft suited better for the exhaust flow deficiency. Would it make a drastic difference on the top end for that head? Anyway… much appreciate your time and thorough testing.,
Say Eric, i would wonder what would happen if you were to raise the ovel ports up to the top of the square ports? As it appears that you could do that without to much trouble, and then you would effectively have a significantly higher port. It would then just need maybe only spacers, but preferred a new intake manifold.
Correct me if I’m wrong, the promaxx 290 heads have 290 cc runners and the afr 265 have 265 cc runners? Well then in my eyes the 265 is the little head that could. I know a guy who has a set and says the throttle response is amazing.
That's some cool testing I really like how you explain oh man smaller port faster air speed it should help well the dyno said it really didn't down low it tried but up top not at all. So i really like how you are proving people wrong but let's face it we can have a million different theories on what heads do what but it's all up to mr dyno
Outdated technology. They were originally designed for Corvette owners who could get a high rise dual plane under their hoods. Many better options out there.
I have a set of AFR 265s on my 462ci with approx 10.4:1 CR. My camshaft and intake manifold aren't optimal, but I am still hoping that it will make at least 500 HP. After seeing this test, I am still glad that I didn't buy the Brodix 270s.
The AFRs while not cheap seem to hold their own quite well even with the limited upper flow. the Lift at .200 they kick butt right in the sweet spot of initial chamber filling
AFR 265 is a CNC head, ProMaxx and FloTek 290 are as cast, do a little work on the as cast heads and correct the seat to combustion chamber blend and the FloTek / ProMaxx has easy gains in low to mid lift numbers.
Basic conclusion is Brodix RR heads are not competitive, my experience is BB2 Plus is similar not competitive when compared to rectangle ProMaxx 317/FloTek 315. Brodix makes some good race heads on the higher end, but their street level heads need a re-design.
Brodix RR heads are good heads they just aren't the best of course. The stock exhaust location really hurts the flow, but I'd use them for a street build. I'd only buy a high dollar cylinder head if I was drag racing looking for max hp builds.
@@musclebone7875 I am not following your comment, the Brodix RR 270 is more expensive then the FloTek 290 (same head as ProMaxx 290), 20% more expensive, and makes less power. Basically the Brodix street heads are not competitive, and priced too high for what they offer. Brodix 294 Rectangle was even more embarrassing in this testing if you look through Eric's book. I don't install Brodix BB2, or RR heads on a customers engine as I consider it a disservice to mislead them on power and value. 396 is the only case I see for the BBC Brodix RR or Edelbrock Performer RPM heads as the small valve size will fit in the cylinders. On the newer designed heads Brodix heads are nice, we use the SR20's from time to time on hotter street or bracket race engines 582 to 632 cu in.
Well, I don’t know about anyone else….but I’m waiting for you to port out a set of those Promaxx 317 square ports to around 335-340’s. Hopefully they will create a CNC program. Sign me up for the first pair!!
Do you think the throttle response with the AFR 265 would be better on the street or do you think it would be basically the same or is very similar to the pro max? I mean you’re saving people a lot of money I remember all of that magazine ads I think me and you were pretty close to the same age and I used to read all the same stuff and the AFR’s won every single test ever created in any magazine lol I mean I really see no reason to buy those over the promax , what I would like to see is the AFR 290 or 300 oval vs the promax 290! And the only thing that I would’ve change that engine is may be a bigger camshaft thanks for all the testing that you have been doing I know I really appreciate it !!!
Hi Eric I bought your book from these test. Let me say I’m a Brodix fan. So a lower flowing head with lower CR 10.6:1 made same power to 4600rpm. Could that increase in HP for AFR heads be the 1/2 of CR point showing up in HP? Looking forward to your test with the world Merlin 540cid. I have a Dart bigM with Cali’s bottom end. I’m locked in to stock valve geometry do to the Jesel stands I bought for my cast 990 heads. So BB2 or Dragon Slayer 320. My question is, Do you know of any other aluminum heads that have same valve geometry as stock 990 heads? My CR is 10.8:1 with 23cc domes in 119cc chamber with the piston -.005 in hole with .045 head gasket. Would you run the 110cc chambers or the 115 Dragon slayer? And would you go to a bigger intake valve 2.3” or not worth the money and time for gain. Cause Brodix might have numbers for that. What does it mean to roll a as cast head? Does it add any flow??
Do you think that Pro comp sent you a really good set compared to someone ordering some it would be cool to order a set and compare to what they sent ya
is the promaxx and the afr considered a closed chamber because of the chamber size?? promaxx seems to be a really good overseas cast head ngl kind of want them for my 302 and if i ever did a BBC id probably get them then too
I'm curious about the difference in CFM used to power output? Looks like some of your best HP numbers are made with combinations flowing significantly less CFM. Are we just seeing differneces in VE by the numbers provided or................................
Hi Eric, I have the SBF with the Promaxx 180 heads on my 302. Promaxx gasket matched the heads with a dual plane manifold that I also purchased from them. Do you think the heads can be improved upon. I am also thinking about a 331 stroker. Thanks and I hope you are doing well and in good health. Tom
Good video Eric, thanks for taking the time to test these heads both on a flow bench and on the dyno. Looks like Promaxx is the bang for your buck head. I wonder if a CNC chamber would have helped the Brodix. Also just to say it again, the Brodix RR series has the exhaust port in the stock location, hurting power, but less headaches when installing them on your car. You can supposedly cam this out with more duration on the exhaust.
It is my understanding that Brodix developed the HV2016 & HV2017 for larger Motors AND, flat hoods, that's why it's a very low intake. Please correct me if I'm wrong. And Happy Father's day to all.
Hi Eric. Tom Mohan here. I would like to plant a seed in your mind to get you curious in doing a segment on the testing of dynamic valve seat runout. Something I have always wonderd. But never had the resources to test. But with access to a dyno and your machines and resources. I believe you can. It would fit right in with your head teaching and testing criteria. Explanation: ....... We machine seats and valves as perfect as possible to reduce runout. However, like flowing an exhaust port. Our means of measuring its sealing potential are no good. "Seat concentricity gauge at room tempurature? A vaccume test at room temperature? What about this..... What happens to the seat and valve head at running temperature? What happens to the guide centerline? Especially exh guide and valve cold on one half. Exposed to 1200 deg on the other half and so on. Valve head cycling harmonics, stem flexing? Like pushrods. All kinds of shit going on. At what point does minimum seat runout no longer retain relevents and is there power in machining valve seats and valves at an elevated temperature. I have never seen this explored and I believe you are the man to do it. It is now your destiny as I have just shared it with many. To investigate for us. Careful before you answer it will pull in and seal anyway. Thats likely true. But what about valve head flex? Reliabillity in not popping off a flexing valve head and other possible dynamics. Maybe zero runout at room temp is Just horrible in a running engine and we should run hot coolant through the head during re-cutting seats? 🤔 Thank you in advance. I will understand if you block me after asking this. Sorry! 😊
I'd be very curious to know how the AFR 265's would respond to upping the intake valve size to the 2.25" that the Promaxx and the RR's are equipped with?
I really have to wonder about the valve train stability over 5,500 given the valve float issues you have before 6500. I hope you can get this engine back on the dyno with proper ram capability.
All this data and no mention of the head gasket thickness. I love looking at the data! Fluid Dynamics has been a challenge for years. Have you ever tested the intakes with lubed walls? Ever think of anodizing the insides of an intake? Crazy questions usually leads to ideas. Also look at the finishes on the AR-15.
Imagine my regret passing up both of these because they were backordered and based on flow numbers didn’t think I was giving up too much with the 270RR’s 😕
Do you realize how ridiculous this comment is? First, this is only a 496, and if you go putting some 450 cfm head on it, you aren't going to benefit anything. And if you just want to talk heads and flow numbers, Brodix has heads that will eat any AFR. And I can't think of any aftermarket CNC head/intake company using AFR casting over a Brodix or Profiler.
A cam hits peak lift once and everything under twice that's where the afrs go to work
Eric,
That’s some awesome testing you did. I would love to see how the brodix 270 would do with a camshaft suited better for the exhaust flow deficiency. Would it make a drastic difference on the top end for that head? Anyway… much appreciate your time and thorough testing.,
I had a 454 with RR270s and a roller cam, great engine.
Thanks for the information. Im thinking the Promaxx 290s might be the way to go on my 468.
Say Eric, i would wonder what would happen if you were to raise the ovel ports up to the top of the square ports? As it appears that you could do that without to much trouble, and then you would effectively have a significantly higher port. It would then just need maybe only spacers, but preferred a new intake manifold.
Happy fathers days, bro!!
Appreciate the videos!
Correct me if I’m wrong, the promaxx 290 heads have 290 cc runners and the afr 265 have 265 cc runners? Well then in my eyes the 265 is the little head that could. I know a guy who has a set and says the throttle response is amazing.
I bought the book. Was really hoping to see the factory iron GM heads on the dyno. Any chance of seeing these?
Not in the immediate future.
Thanks Eric would like a XL shirt?????
Would of loved to see a dart oval port intake tested
Maybe someday.
That's some cool testing I really like how you explain oh man smaller port faster air speed it should help well the dyno said it really didn't down low it tried but up top not at all. So i really like how you are proving people wrong but let's face it we can have a million different theories on what heads do what but it's all up to mr dyno
I’d guess that there’s more than enough cylinder head flow on either head so there was no gain like expected on the higher flowing head.
It's a lot of variables that have to match or suit the cam and head combo ect.... It's alot that comes with these test
Does the Torquer ll intake for a BBC perform well, or I guess the question should be how well does it perform?
Outdated technology. They were originally designed for Corvette owners who could get a high rise dual plane under their hoods. Many better options out there.
They just look cool 😂
@@msh6865 The reason I asked about that particular intake is a friend of mine gave me one for an oval port.
I have a set of AFR 265s on my 462ci with approx 10.4:1 CR. My camshaft and intake manifold aren't optimal, but I am still hoping that it will make at least 500 HP. After seeing this test, I am still glad that I didn't buy the Brodix 270s.
The only way it will make 500 is if you remove a plug wire. 550 easy with a mild cam
It would be hard not to make over 500 hp. Make sure you have the right camshaft. Email mike jones camshaft. You could loose over 75 hp easy,
The AFRs while not cheap seem to hold their own quite well even with the limited upper flow. the Lift at .200 they kick butt right in the sweet spot of initial chamber filling
AFR 265 is a CNC head, ProMaxx and FloTek 290 are as cast, do a little work on the as cast heads and correct the seat to combustion chamber blend and the FloTek / ProMaxx has easy gains in low to mid lift numbers.
Happy Father's Day to you have a great day.
Basic conclusion is Brodix RR heads are not competitive, my experience is BB2 Plus is similar not competitive when compared to rectangle ProMaxx 317/FloTek 315. Brodix makes some good race heads on the higher end, but their street level heads need a re-design.
Brodix RR heads are good heads they just aren't the best of course. The stock exhaust location really hurts the flow, but I'd use them for a street build. I'd only buy a high dollar cylinder head if I was drag racing looking for max hp builds.
@@musclebone7875 I am not following your comment, the Brodix RR 270 is more expensive then the FloTek 290 (same head as ProMaxx 290), 20% more expensive, and makes less power. Basically the Brodix street heads are not competitive, and priced too high for what they offer. Brodix 294 Rectangle was even more embarrassing in this testing if you look through Eric's book. I don't install Brodix BB2, or RR heads on a customers engine as I consider it a disservice to mislead them on power and value. 396 is the only case I see for the BBC Brodix RR or Edelbrock Performer RPM heads as the small valve size will fit in the cylinders. On the newer designed heads Brodix heads are nice, we use the SR20's from time to time on hotter street or bracket race engines 582 to 632 cu in.
Well, I don’t know about anyone else….but I’m waiting for you to port out a set of those Promaxx 317 square ports to around 335-340’s. Hopefully they will create a CNC program. Sign me up for the first pair!!
Do you think the throttle response with the AFR 265 would be better on the street or do you think it would be basically the same or is very similar to the pro max?
I mean you’re saving people a lot of money I remember all of that magazine ads I think me and you were pretty close to the same age and I used to read all the same stuff and the AFR’s won every single test ever created in any magazine lol
I mean I really see no reason to buy those over the promax , what I would like to see is the AFR 290 or 300 oval vs the promax 290!
And the only thing that I would’ve change that engine is may be a bigger camshaft thanks for all the testing that you have been doing I know I really appreciate it !!!
Is there still a massive wait for the AFRs?
Hi Eric
I bought your book from these test. Let me say I’m a Brodix fan. So a lower flowing head with lower CR 10.6:1 made same power to 4600rpm. Could that increase in HP for AFR heads be the 1/2 of CR point showing up in HP?
Looking forward to your test with the world Merlin 540cid. I have a Dart bigM with Cali’s bottom end. I’m locked in to stock valve geometry do to the Jesel stands I bought for my cast 990 heads. So BB2 or Dragon Slayer 320. My question is, Do you know of any other aluminum heads that have same valve geometry as stock 990 heads?
My CR is 10.8:1 with 23cc domes in 119cc chamber with the piston -.005 in hole with .045 head gasket. Would you run the 110cc chambers or the 115 Dragon slayer? And would you go to a bigger intake valve 2.3” or not worth the money and time for gain. Cause Brodix might have numbers for that.
What does it mean to roll a as cast head? Does it add any flow??
Do you think that Pro comp sent you a really good set compared to someone ordering some it would be cool to order a set and compare to what they sent ya
It was promaxx heads not procomp. I will not use or sell procomp heads. I have tested many of the promaxx heads they all do this or better.
Thank you for your time
is the promaxx and the afr considered a closed chamber because of the chamber size?? promaxx seems to be a really good overseas cast head ngl kind of want them for my 302 and if i ever did a BBC id probably get them then too
Amazing Video man, Thanks
I'm curious about the difference in CFM used to power output? Looks like some of your best HP numbers are made with combinations flowing significantly less CFM. Are we just seeing differneces in VE by the numbers provided or................................
Happy father's day
Thanks champ 🏆
Hi Eric, I have the SBF with the Promaxx 180 heads on my 302. Promaxx gasket matched the heads with a dual plane manifold that I also purchased from them. Do you think the heads can be improved upon. I am also thinking about a 331 stroker. Thanks and I hope you are doing well and in good health. Tom
I’m sure port work and valve job would help them.
Should have tried the aft 300cc ovals they're bad boys 😊
If I had a set.
Thank you for your knowledge and videos USA 🇺🇸 USA 🇺🇸
Good stuff Brother!
How do you think the test would differ with a tunnel ram and 2x4's.
Good video Eric, thanks for taking the time to test these heads both on a flow bench and on the dyno. Looks like Promaxx is the bang for your buck head. I wonder if a CNC chamber would have helped the Brodix. Also just to say it again, the Brodix RR series has the exhaust port in the stock location, hurting power, but less headaches when installing them on your car. You can supposedly cam this out with more duration on the exhaust.
It is my understanding that Brodix developed the HV2016 & HV2017 for larger Motors AND, flat hoods, that's why it's a very low intake. Please correct me if I'm wrong. And Happy Father's day to all.
Hi Eric.
Tom Mohan here.
I would like to plant a seed in your mind to get you curious in doing a segment on the testing of dynamic valve seat runout. Something I have always wonderd. But never had the resources to test. But with access to a dyno and your machines and resources. I believe you can. It would fit right in with your head teaching and testing criteria.
Explanation: .......
We machine seats and valves as perfect as possible to reduce runout. However, like flowing an exhaust port. Our means of measuring its sealing potential are no good.
"Seat concentricity gauge at room tempurature? A vaccume test at room temperature? What about this..... What happens to the seat and valve head at running temperature? What happens to the guide centerline? Especially exh guide and valve cold on one half. Exposed to 1200 deg on the other half and so on. Valve head cycling harmonics, stem flexing? Like pushrods. All kinds of shit going on. At what point does minimum seat runout no longer retain relevents and is there power in machining valve seats and valves at an elevated temperature.
I have never seen this explored and I believe you are the man to do it. It is now your destiny as I have just shared it with many. To investigate for us. Careful before you answer it will pull in and seal anyway. Thats likely true. But what about valve head flex? Reliabillity in not popping off a flexing valve head and other possible dynamics. Maybe zero runout at room temp is Just horrible in a running engine and we should run hot coolant through the head during re-cutting seats? 🤔
Thank you in advance. I will understand if you block me after asking this. Sorry! 😊
Very interesting results. Do you think some port work or AFR 290s would do better compared to the promax?
Someone needs to make a raised roval port head -
Basically, the top of the port the same height as the rectangular port, but raise the floor
I'd be very curious to know how the AFR 265's would respond to upping the intake valve size to the 2.25" that the Promaxx and the RR's are equipped with?
IMO, not worth the trouble and expense
i could not see a dyno ! or engine running !
It was at the beginning of the video.
Pro max seems to be the better value.wonder how they would compare on a 396
I really have to wonder about the valve train stability over 5,500 given the valve float issues you have before 6500. I hope you can get this engine back on the dyno with proper ram capability.
All this data and no mention of the head gasket thickness. I love looking at the data! Fluid Dynamics has been a challenge for years. Have you ever tested the intakes with lubed walls? Ever think of anodizing the insides of an intake? Crazy questions usually leads to ideas. Also look at the finishes on the AR-15.
Imagine my regret passing up both of these because they were backordered and based on flow numbers didn’t think I was giving up too much with the 270RR’s 😕
Man every time you test promaxx and put up a video the price goes up lol
Now try afr 290.
They are the same as the promaxx 290
@WeingartnerRacing if they are the same why buy afr?
Now put some REAL AFR heads on it and it will triumph all!
LOL
Do you realize how ridiculous this comment is? First, this is only a 496, and if you go putting some 450 cfm head on it, you aren't going to benefit anything. And if you just want to talk heads and flow numbers, Brodix has heads that will eat any AFR. And I can't think of any aftermarket CNC head/intake company using AFR casting over a Brodix or Profiler.
It’s pronounced: “Mahle”.
more square than oval,but definitely not rectangular