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September 3, 2009
A Twisted Wedge Head Sucks Big Time
Trick FlowWho wouldn't get a lusty look in their eye to see a CNC machine fine tuning the ports of their heads? The rhythmic humming as shavings are trimmed off revealing the ideal shape for fresh air and fuel to be run through and dismissed with an explosion.

Now a company called Trick Flow out of Ohio has released heads patterned after the famous Twisted Wedge CNC ported heads, which are pre assembled and ready to go right out of the box for about the same price as standard cast cylinder heads.

Trick Flow's patented chamber design adjusts the location of the intake valve and spark plug creating a better centerline for the valves and increasing piston and valve clearance so high lift cams and larger valves can be used.

If you're a Chevy fan they also have an upcoming, re-engineered line of GenX Street / Strip heads for LT1's.

There's no shortage of innovative design happening at Trick Flow so if you see anything you like on their website you can visit an authorized dealer for more information.
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