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v8 short block - heads?

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Old Mar 16, 2005 | 10:04 AM
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Talking v8 short block - heads?

hey guys i have a couple questions. i just purchased an sti short block for my 02 rex (my buddy sold it to me for 800 bucks, with 20k fine cond. b/c he put a closed deck 2.4 stroker in his sti so he hooked me up!). my question is what heads should i use? for now i can use my rex heads but i was wondering is it worth it to get some sti heads w/ avcs or some built sti heads from gruppe-s?
or should i just build my rex heads with the jun package? any ideas and i would appreciate it!
this car will be a daily driver as well as my drag subie, and the shortblock is us spec -just fyi..
to see a list of my mods check out my garage.
peace!

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Old Mar 16, 2005 | 05:57 PM
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Dyno it. See what it puts down and then figure it out. FWIW the USDM STi Heads are pretty nice.
Old Mar 16, 2005 | 06:46 PM
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hopefully get dynoed this summer when i can get my turbo situation under control... when i get #'s they'll be posted (leaning towards 500+ whp). i wish myself good luck, i'm gonna need it!
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