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95-96 head vs 97-99 head

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Dsm559

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Nov 15, 2012
Fresno, California
Is there any difference between the 95-96 head and the 97-99 head other than the CAS position? Is everything else plug and play? Jw because I got a 95-96 head and plan on putting it on a 99 7 bolt block.
 
The 97-99 head has more flow. Its better than the 6 bolt head.

He is asking about the 95-96 and the 97-99 head which are both 2g/7 bolt heads.. And for the statement of "more flow", the 1g head actually has larger volume because of the larger ports which has the potential to flow more air(When you get a turbo large enough to move that amount). The 2g head is know for its velocity since it has a more efficient intake port angle but smaller volume. Just wanted to clear that point up quick.

OP- You can use either one without any problems.
 
He is asking about the 95-96 and the 97-99 head which are both 2g/7 bolt heads.. And for the statement of "more flow", the 1g head actually has larger volume because of the larger ports which has the potential to flow more air(When you get a turbo large enough to move that amount). The 2g head is know for its velocity since it has a more efficient intake port angle but smaller volume. Just wanted to clear that point up quick.

OP- You can use either one without any problems.
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