| I have talked extensively with David Anton about the Pearce aluminum 
heads.  David stated the aluminum heads do not flow as well as a well 
prepared cast iron head.  David has run the Pearce head on the flow bench 
and says the flow machine proves this out.  The Midget project engine David 
is building for Classic Motorsport magazine was specified by the magazine to 
have a Pearce head.  The editors of the magazine thought the the Pearce 
head was a high performance head right out of the box just as everyone else 
assumes.  The flow bench does not lie.  David says he is going to 
build both heads (aluminum and cast iron) so he can show them the performance 
difference.  Any other questions, you can direct them to David when he 
returns from the UK.  He told me that you can get a hold of him by his 
eMail address, but his own employees are saying that he is not answering 
questions from them right now.  Maybe he does not have as easy access to a 
computer as he thought he would have.
 
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From  
To: PilotRob@webtv.net ;pixelsmith@gerardsgarage.com 
Cc: Spridgets@autox.team.net ; RobertDuquette@Sympatico.ca 
Sent: 8/24/03 11:20:15 PM 
Subject: Iron V aluminum heads - was Re: 
engine health
All,
 
If I had the money I would have the aluminum head for the weigh saving 
alone 
and not just weight saved for its own sake but high up and right over the 
front wheels just where you don't want it.
 
Aluminum runs cooler than iron and like for like can run a higher 
compression ratio which is either gas mileage or power.  I think 
have a whole number 
maybe more.
 
The Aluminum heads are all from Pearce no matter who sells 
them.  Maybe some 
folk buy a bare casting from Pearce and grind it themselves.
 
The aluminum head has bigger ports from stock, possibly massively bigger 
and 
I would expect that on a standard engine this is detrimental to performance 
but on an engine that has a cam with something like 290/300 duration it 
would 
pay off.  Pearce copied some of the features of the APT iron 
modified heads that 
they built into their aluminium head.
 
As far as I know, a modified aluminium head would equal or out peform an 
iron 
head but as with all these things no-one including Pearce has any flowbench 
figures for Aluminium heads.
 
Note all the above is for the A-series head, for the B-series head the 
arguments for the aluminium are weaker.
 
Also, the above doesn't include comment on the Mini Spares aluminium 8 port 
head which may or may not be as good as the Pearce head.  And 
don't forget the 
16 valve aluminum heads from KAD and Jack Knight.
 
Daniel1312
 
In a message dated 25/08/03 02:36:39 !!!First Boot!!!, 
pixelsmith@gerardsgarage.com  
writes:
 
 
  
  Hey Cap'n,
  
  I don't know where you get your numbers from to make this claim, but 
  I have recently heard from an extremely knowledgeable and well known 
  source that the aluminum head does NOT flow as good as a stock cast 
  iron head and that if the extra money spent on the aluminum head 
  invested in even mild porting of a stock head with Rimflow valves 
  would perform much better. I only recently heard this and was 
  surprised myself, but the credibility of this individual I think is 
  without question. If you have some factual data to back up your 
  claim, I'd like to hear about it.
  
  Gerard
 
 
 
 
 
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