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TFS Heads
If you look at the flow curves, the TFS and Dart intake-flow numbers virtually overlap throughout the entire flow curve on both the intake and exhaust, which is surprising. Despite this, there are a couple of items that differentiate the TFS heads. First, the TFS intake port has the smallest cross-sectional area of all the aftermarket heads at 2.84 square inches, while the Dart has the largest by a wide margin. The second point is the raised exhaust port, which creates excellent exhaust flow numbers that would probably benefit from a single-pattern camshaft design.

TFS Oval Port
2.300/1.88 valves
113cc chamber
Intake-port volume: 280 cc
Exhaust port raised 0.300 inch
Intake cross-section: 2.84 sq. in.
PN 41300002

Valve Intake Exhaust E/I
Lift (w/ pipe)
0.100 69 61 88%
0.200 141 126 89%
0.300 209 159 76%
0.400 260 192 75%
0.500 292 221 75%
0.600 318 246 77%
0.700 325 264 81%
E/I is the exhaust-to-intake flow relationship expressed as a percentage.

Brodix Heads
The Brodix Race-Rite oval-port heads are an interesting approach. When we first flow-tested these heads, we were impressed with their out-of-the-box performance. Then when the idea for a test came along, Brodix offered a set of CNC-machined chamber versions that we didn't have time to flow-test. According to Brodix's Web site, this chamber mod should be worth roughly 4-5 cfm across the entire valve-lift curve. This also adds another $225 to the price of the heads. This change also bumped the compression, which is why this modification is worthy of consideration. Generally, a CNC chamber is also worth some combustion efficiency that is hard to measure unless we did some kind of back-to-back test on the same set of heads.

The Brodix has a decent exhaust port, but because it is a stock exit-location port, the exhaust-flow numbers are not as strong as the TFS or Darts. This may explain why the Race-Rites benefited at the top a little more from the dual pattern cam. Our only complaint with these heads is that the valve-cover rail is low and spills oil on the headers when we remove the valve covers. Brodix chose to do this to make the heads easier to fit into tight engine compartments faced with clearance problems around A/C compressors and power brake boosters. Overall, this is a great oval-port cylinder head.

Brodix Race-Rite Oval Port
2.25/1.88 valves
Chamber 118 cc (110 cc CNC as tested)
Intake-port volume: 270 cc
Stock exhaust-port location
Intake-port cross-section: 3.08 sq. in.
PN 2061001 (RR BB-O)

Valve Intake Exhaust E/I
Lift (w/ pipe)
0.100 74 64 86%
0.200 163 113 69%
0.300 218 145 66%
0.400 267 171 64%
0.500 306 194 63%
0.600 328 216 66%
0.700 341 234 68%
0.800 348 244 70%
Note: This flow data was collected on an as-cast head without CNC chamber mods.

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