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Old 07-10-2009, 07:04 AM
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Has anyone tried these heads?

http://araoengineering.com/LSX.htm

The ARAO 32v LSX heads are a bolt on for the LS-2 or LS-7 blocks. They bolt on using all standard head gaskets, intake manifolds, exhaust headers, standard cams and pistons!



looks like a lot of money, but huge potential
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Old 07-10-2009, 09:41 AM
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Has anyone tried these heads?

http://araoengineering.com/LSX.htm

The ARAO 32v LSX heads are a bolt on for the LS-2 or LS-7 blocks. They bolt on using all standard head gaskets, intake manifolds, exhaust headers, standard cams and pistons!



looks like a lot of money, but huge potential
They seem to have major problems delivering a product.

https://lateral-g.net/forums/show...highlight=arao

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Why when the stock heads work so well???
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Has anyone tried these heads?

http://araoengineering.com/LSX.htm

The ARAO 32v LSX heads are a bolt on for the LS-2 or LS-7 blocks. They bolt on using all standard head gaskets, intake manifolds, exhaust headers, standard cams and pistons!



looks like a lot of money, but huge potential
The heads come with everything necessary to convert to 32v. Pair heads fully assembled, pair valve covers, rocker assembly and shafts.

32vLSX stage II “B” heads $7499.00
32vLSX stage III “B” heads $8499.00

The above is from their website. At those prices, I don't care if they take off like a jet, they can keep them and the ship they sailed in on. LOL!! Hell, I can but a whole car that is running for those prices.
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