Cossie heads .... ???
Hi....just a question about "cossie heads"... witch one, 2wd or 4wd, would be the best head to use, as Im thinking about getting it modified.
I have one of each, so Im trying to find out if I should use,.... the 2wd or 4wd head ??
Also if I could get some advice about cams...should I change both ..or as I have heard only the inlet cam... ?? And what type...bd 10-12 or ... ??
The car, 2wd Sapp Cos, with 4wd engine, L8 and so on, will be running greys, uprated T-34 and so on.
Please advice
I have one of each, so Im trying to find out if I should use,.... the 2wd or 4wd head ??
Also if I could get some advice about cams...should I change both ..or as I have heard only the inlet cam... ?? And what type...bd 10-12 or ... ??
The car, 2wd Sapp Cos, with 4wd engine, L8 and so on, will be running greys, uprated T-34 and so on.
Please advice
As per Euan above - use the thickest head. If both are thin, sell them and start with a better head.
Cam choice will depend on lots of different factors, so talk to your tuner for his/her recommendations.
Cam choice will depend on lots of different factors, so talk to your tuner for his/her recommendations.
Originally Posted by jon@work
As per Euan above - use the thickest head. If both are thin, sell them and start with a better head.
Cam choice will depend on lots of different factors, so talk to your tuner for his/her recommendations.
Cam choice will depend on lots of different factors, so talk to your tuner for his/her recommendations.
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I found that the 2wd is 138.8 and the 4wd is 138.9 ..... so almost the same...
As understand the above...it dosent matter witch head I choose .... correct ??
so about porting...can anybody explain roughly what that means ??
As understand the above...it dosent matter witch head I choose .... correct ??
so about porting...can anybody explain roughly what that means ??
Originally Posted by rapidcossie
4x4 head has better water cooling..
ports will be modified on either so its ok..
cams are a tricky subject..
If i were you i would get both meaured and go with the thickest
ports will be modified on either so its ok..
cams are a tricky subject..
If i were you i would get both meaured and go with the thickest

so thickness is the key(thicker the better)
A 2wd head(unskimmed) will reduce comp on a 4x4 bottom end(std 4x4 pistons)
A 4x4 head std will have a std comp ratio if unskimmed !!!!!
2wd comp chambers are bigger than 4x4 ones (got there in the end)
Originally Posted by costina
As for cams it deoends on what you want Big power or torque
Tricky subject std cams are good for around 410 bhp ish
Tricky subject std cams are good for around 410 bhp ish
Originally Posted by costina
Originally Posted by rapidcossie
4x4 head has better water cooling..
ports will be modified on either so its ok..
cams are a tricky subject..
If i were you i would get both meaured and go with the thickest
ports will be modified on either so its ok..
cams are a tricky subject..
If i were you i would get both meaured and go with the thickest

so thickness is the key(thicker the better)
A 2wd head(unskimmed) will reduce comp on a 4x4 bottom end(std 4x4 pistons)
A 4x4 head std will have a std comp ratio if unskimmed !!!!!
2wd comp chambers are bigger than 4x4 ones (got there in the end)
And does that mean that the 2wd head will be the best to use..?
There is a car on here runs 406 bhp on greys a T34.63 and BD 10's on std comp aswell
I was told a long time ago that 10's were not that good and your low down suffered
and they was not much different to std cams...
The choice is yours cams and headwork and pistons if going to 14's= big money OR a really good pair of rear tyres to get the most power to the ground
you would be better of going for a coilpack conversion so you can then run bigger plug gaps for a better burn,emisions,and running and more mpg
I was told a long time ago that 10's were not that good and your low down suffered
The choice is yours cams and headwork and pistons if going to 14's= big money OR a really good pair of rear tyres to get the most power to the ground
you would be better of going for a coilpack conversion so you can then run bigger plug gaps for a better burn,emisions,and running and more mpg
Originally Posted by costina
There is a car on here runs 406 bhp on greys a T34.63 and BD 10's on std comp aswell
I was told a long time ago that 10's were not that good and your low down suffered
and they was not much different to std cams...
The choice is yours cams and headwork and pistons if going to 14's= big money OR a really good pair of rear tyres to get the most power to the ground
you would be better of going for a coilpack conversion so you can then run bigger plug gaps for a better burn,emisions,and running and more mpg
I was told a long time ago that 10's were not that good and your low down suffered
The choice is yours cams and headwork and pistons if going to 14's= big money OR a really good pair of rear tyres to get the most power to the ground
you would be better of going for a coilpack conversion so you can then run bigger plug gaps for a better burn,emisions,and running and more mpg
That's will be good, i've been told with an MSD chip you will deffo see 380 bhp more depending how good your turbo cooler etc is
this is what i'm hoping for as mine runs a escos chargecooler(no room for a 500 type in the tina
)
i will post some pics up of the three different Heads up soon for ya
Paul
this is what i'm hoping for as mine runs a escos chargecooler(no room for a 500 type in the tina
)i will post some pics up of the three different Heads up soon for ya
Paul
Originally Posted by costina
That's will be good, i've been told with an MSD chip you will deffo see 380 bhp more depending how good your turbo cooler etc is
this is what i'm hoping for as mine runs a escos chargecooler(no room for a 500 type in the tina
)
i will post some pics up of the three different Heads up soon for ya
Paul
this is what i'm hoping for as mine runs a escos chargecooler(no room for a 500 type in the tina
)i will post some pics up of the three different Heads up soon for ya
Paul
looking forward to that ..
Here are the different Heads
3dr Head with large water jackets (exhaust side)1st pic
Late saff 2wd Head smaller water jackets 2nd pic
4x4 Head same as above but with no turbo hanger and revised front cam caps, and oil supply to turbo on head as mentioned before this head has smaller comp chambers but also gives better torque
3rd pic


3dr Head with large water jackets (exhaust side)1st pic
Late saff 2wd Head smaller water jackets 2nd pic
4x4 Head same as above but with no turbo hanger and revised front cam caps, and oil supply to turbo on head as mentioned before this head has smaller comp chambers but also gives better torque


Originally Posted by costina
Here are the different Heads
3dr Head with large water jackets (exhaust side)1st pic
Late saff 2wd Head smaller water jackets 2nd pic
4x4 Head same as above but with no turbo hanger and revised front cam caps, and oil supply to turbo on head as mentioned before this head has smaller comp chambers but also gives better torque
3rd pic



3dr Head with large water jackets (exhaust side)1st pic
Late saff 2wd Head smaller water jackets 2nd pic
4x4 Head same as above but with no turbo hanger and revised front cam caps, and oil supply to turbo on head as mentioned before this head has smaller comp chambers but also gives better torque



super....I'll have a look as soon as i'm home tomorrow.so the one's to use is the late 2wd or the 4wd head.
thanks
Originally Posted by costina
My choice whould be a good 2wd Late one then next the 4x4 one depends on how thick they are
let us know when u decide
let us know when u decide
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hi ..just checked it..and it seems to be a early type 2wd head I have ..
like on the first (top) pic of the heads. hmmm.I was hoping that it was the late type as I could then send it out , and then just "make a quick swap" when it was back....now I will have to take my car of the road til its done.....
I wish I had the ŁŁŁ now so it could be done while it is winter as it is off the road until april ...
I wish I had the ŁŁŁ now so it could be done while it is winter as it is off the road until april ...
Originally Posted by costina
Shame that Tom looks like its the 4x4 head then
saying that many people still run early heads i think even jenspeed still uses them depends on you!!!!
Good luck
saying that many people still run early heads i think even jenspeed still uses them depends on you!!!!
Good luck
Thanks for your help
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