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KRE'S New Aluminum Heads: On the Dyno

A New Ballgame: They Make More Power and Torque With Less Weight Than the 6X Heads We Tested
By Thomas A. Demauro
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Here is Cliff Ruggles' 468 Pontiac engine on the dyno with the new Kauffman T-356-T6 aluminum D-port heads installed for testing.
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Cliff set the timing to 30-degrees total prior to the baseline pulls. The engine with the 6X heads produced 455.4 hp and 522 lb-ft of torque with Cliff's prepared Q-jet and 449.7 hp and 528.3 lb-ft of torque with the 850 Holley.
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After the baseline runs with the 6X heads, Cliff's nephew, Dustin Ruggles, began to remove the 6X heads to swap on the Kauffman heads.
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As Cliff bolted on one of the new KRE aluminum heads, we can see the cylinder bores and pistons on the opposite side. There was nothing abnormal found when the 6X heads were pulled.
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Mark Kauffman watched as Cliff finished adjusting the rockers. They had to go with longer pushrods due to the different geometry of the KRE heads.
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Cliff went to work torqueing the other head correctly in steps. The KRE's require an ARP bolt kit.
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With the intake and carb on, Dustin fit the right-side header and Cliff has just finished installing the spark plugs (note the plugs are angled differently than stock heads).
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Jeff is at the helm of the SF-901 dyno as Cliff double-checks the timing in the dyno cell.
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On the flowbench, both heads are checked for flow. Here we see the intake ports being tested on the KRE (left) and the 6X head...
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...Clay was used to smooth the air entry.
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Here's a comparison of the valves. Ferrea stainless steel valves are used in the KRE heads in 2.11-/1.66-inch sizes. The valves that came out of the 6X heads measure 2.11/1.77 inches since the 6X was modified earlier to accept the larger 1.77-inch exhaust valve.
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The springs used on the 6X heads are Wolverine VS1524 and feature 1.650-inch installed height, 125-lbs pressure seated, and 280 lbs at .500 lift. The retainers and keepers are stock. On the aluminum heads, Crower 68405 springs were set to a 1.700-inch installed height with 115-lbs seat pressure and 310-lbs open pressure. Retainers and keepers are 10-degree pieces from Comp Cams.
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Here's the money pit at KRE with Jeff grinding away. Normally, the longer Jeff grinds on your heads, the more it will cost you since the better the heads flow, the more power you will make. In this case, however, Jeff is doing the same cleanup he does on any set of the new KRE heads that leaves the shop.
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Chamber size is 85 ccs on the KRE heads, and notice the positioning of the spark plug, near the bore center, which is the highest turbulence area of the chamber to promote quicker burn. Also observe the plug's position relative to the exhaust valve, which puts it in the hottest part of the chamber. The chamber shape differs from a traditional Pontiac head; the more modern heart shape promotes swirl.
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The intake port of the KRE head is raised as compared to the traditional Pontiac head. It flowed 29 more cfm than the 6X head in this test at .500 lift.
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On the exhaust side the KRE head produced 220 cfm at .500 lift as compared to 196 cfm with the 6X port. The KRE exhaust port floor is also raised inside the port so as not to change the position of the mounting flange just like the intake.
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Here is the intake port of the 6X head for comparison sake.
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Notice that the spark plug enters straight into the chamber on the 6X head and that it's biased to the intake valve, which was common practice back when these heads were designed. The chamber design is traditional Pontiac and does not feature the more modern heart shape.
  6X Iron Head KRE Aluminum Head
Lift Intake Exhaust Intake Exhaust
.100 88 85 92 71
.200 153 122 166 129
.300 206 164 234 169
.400 221 185 256 201
.500 232 196 261 220

BEST PULL: 6X HEADS WITH Q-JET
RPM CORRECTED TORQUE CORRECTED HP
3,500 524.5 349.5
3,600 514.4 352.6
3,700 518.4 365.2
3,800 521.3 377.1
3,900 522.0 387.6
4,000 521.2 397.0
4,100 517.2 404.0
4,200 502.2 401.6
4,300 495.9 406.0
4,400 504.7 422.8
4,500 509.0 436.1
4,600 506.0 443.2
4,700 497.6 445.3
4,800 494.3 451.7
4,900 486.4 453.8
5,000 471.4 448.8
5,100 457.7 444.4
5,200 455.8 451.3
5,300 451.2 455.4
5,400 439.2 451.5
5,500 427.1 447.2
BEST PULL: KAUFFMAN ALUMINUM HEADS WITH Q-JET
RPM CORRECTED TORQUE CORRECTED HP
3,500 547.2 364.6
3,600 549.5 376.7
3,700 548.1 386.2
3,800 548.4 396.8
3,900 548.6 407.4
4,000 548.3 417.6
4,100 546.3 426.4
4,200 545.9 436.6
4,300 543.4 444.9
4,400 539.4 451.9
4,500 537.4 460.4
4,600 534.9 468.5
4,700 532.5 476.5
4,800 523.5 478.5
4,900 518.9 484.1
5,000 511.4 486.9
5,100 501.6 487.1
5,200 492.7 487.8
5,300 485.4 489.8
5,400 478.1 491.6
5,500 471.9 494.2
5,600 463.6 494.3

ABOUT THE DYNO ENGINE
Block: .060-over 455 = 468 ci
Crank: Stock nodular iron, 4.21 stroke, rotating assembly balanced
Rods: Crower forged steel, stock 6.625 length
Oiling System: Stock
Pistons: TRW forged, flat-top, exactly-zero deck
Compression Ratio: 9.95:1
Heads: 6X, 2.11/1.77 valves
Mods: Port-matched, cleaned up, bowl work, bigger exhaust valves
Valve Job: Custom, multi angles
Chamber Size: 91 ccs
Head Gasket: Fel-Pro 8518
Rocker Arms: Crane, 1.65:1 roller, Rhoads lifters
Cam: Crower PN 60919, hydraulic
Duration at .050: 231º/240º
Lift: .517/.517 with 1.65:1 rockers
Lobe Separation Angle: 113º
Installed Position: Intake set at 109º centerline
Intake Manifold: OEM '68 cast iron
Mods: Reworked at carb flange to fit both bolt patterns, Q-jet and Holley
Carb: Q-jet, .073 primary jets, .048 custom-machined secondary rods
Carb: Holley, custom .093 primary jets, custom .097 secondary jets
Distributor: GM HEI, 20º mechanical advance
Timing: 30º total, all in by 2,500 rpm
Spark Plugs: AC R45TSX

Kauffman Racing Equipment
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CLIFF'S Q-JET
20579 Berry Rd., Dept. HPP
Mount Vernon
OH  43050

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