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E7 cc's and GT-40 cc's inside

well tonight i just checked how many cc the chamber is in my Gt-40's to find out for myself instead of the internet guessing game.  and then i checked the E7's and if this is true i really really got lucky with my Gt-40's

E7 total of 75cc
GT-40's 64cc's

im guessing a weekend job to change heads on my mustang and then i should have more hp. 

does anyone know how much that will bump up the compression?
trick flow street heat intake , 24lbs injetors, ported GT-40's (Chip) long tube headers. and a Performance Automatic C4, with a hurst shifter!

Re: E7 cc's and GT-40 cc's inside

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You sure about those E7s ????? I thought they were around 65cc as well...

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Reply #2
E7TE heads are 63cc ;) and GT40heads are 65.5cc

if you need more info to prove that the E7TE heads are 63cc.. the stock replacement piston for an HO motor is TRW L2488F..stock comprestion ratio on an HO motor is 8.9to1

http://store.summitracing.com/default.asp?target=eProduct.asp&N=120+400220+301942&Nao=140



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Deck height: 8.229 in. Deck clearance: 0.003 in. Skirt clearance: 0.0018 in. Weight: 597g. Approximate compression ratios: 9.86:1 with 54.5cc, 9.41:1 with 58.2cc, 9.17:1 with 60.4cc, 8.90:1 with 63cc, and 8.34:1 with 69cc head.
 

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Deck height: 8.206 in. Deck clearance: 0.003 in. Skirt clearance: 0.0018 in. Weight: 597g. Approximate compression ratios: 10.51:1 with 54.5cc, 9.99:1 with 58.2cc, 9.72:1 with 60.4cc, 9.41:1 with 63cc, and 8.77:1 with 69cc head.


this should help.. but i don't know where summit got there spec's maybe from a new revised speed pro catalog i wish i had the old TRW catalog form when TRW first made these pistons.. the spec's shown for the deck height 8.229 should be for deck height 8.206..

but they are corect about when the 8.229 deck height blocks was used from ford and that was from a short time of 1973-1976...

ford 289 engines and 302 non HO motors used TRW L2482F pistons which has as a comprestion ratio of 8.0-8.5to1 which used a deck height of 8.206..


beleave it or not with GT40 heads you will lower the stock comprestion ratio to about 8.8 or 8.7to1.. but flow twice as good as stock E7TE heads out of the box.. and allso have larger valves.. E7TE heads have 1.78 intake valves & 1.48 exahust valves GT40 heads have 1.84 intake valves & 1.54 exahust valves..

http://www.jason.fletcher.net/tech/flowdata/castiron.htm

hope this helps..

Nick
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there's only about a half a dozen man made objects that are herd by the human ear below 40Hz,a pipe organ,thunder,the space shuttle lifting off,a jet airplane taking off or landing,a large canon,an atomic bomb ignited in your back yard and the heat wave afterward oh wait you would be dead so you would'nt hear it scratch that!,and maybe beating your hear against a wall less then 40 times a second..rap music is'nt one of them!thats 40-60Hz@100+db the moving air is under 40Hz

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i could be wrong with the E7's BUt if they are that close  then how do you get more power from them . bc they flow beter.

oh yeah i hear the only difference between the gt40's on cobras as to exploders and lightnings were that they decked em to bump up some hp ? if so mine were decked not sure how much though. .  oh well im in no rush to put them on bc i would like to get some more go fast goodies and do it at once
trick flow street heat intake , 24lbs injetors, ported GT-40's (Chip) long tube headers. and a Performance Automatic C4, with a hurst shifter!

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Quote from: CougarCoupe88
i could be wrong with the E7's BUt if they are that close  then how do you get more power from them . bc they flow beter.

oh yeah i hear the only difference between the gt40's on cobras as to exploders and lightnings were that they decked em to bump up some hp ? if so mine were decked not sure how much though. .  oh well im in no rush to put them on bc i would like to get some more go fast goodies and do it at once


nope they flow better because the intake runners and exahust runners are made larger and the valves are larger..

thats what makes more horse power..

and as far as the new GT40 heads their not has good as the old ones.. the old ones had like i said 1.84 in 1.54 ex valves.. the new GT40 heads which are based on the new style exploders..they do have the 1.84intake valves  but only have 1.48exhust valves..
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there's only about a half a dozen man made objects that are herd by the human ear below 40Hz,a pipe organ,thunder,the space shuttle lifting off,a jet airplane taking off or landing,a large canon,an atomic bomb ignited in your back yard and the heat wave afterward oh wait you would be dead so you would'nt hear it scratch that!,and maybe beating your hear against a wall less then 40 times a second..rap music is'nt one of them!thats 40-60Hz@100+db the moving air is under 40Hz

 

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If you really want a good head comparison, check out MM&FFs test results on a 306 from a year or two ago, they broke it down into 3 catagories based on intake runner volumes. you can find combustion chamber size, flow numbers hp and tq graphs on that particular motor, ect. they from the GT40s all the way up to the AFRs. I'll dig it up if anybody wants