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[Z06] Who can I send my heads to for valve guides, and valves upgrade?
C6 Corvette ZR1 & Z06General info about GM’s Corvette Supercar, LS9 Corvette Technical Info, Performance Upgrades, Suspension Setup for Street or Track
Who can I send my heads to for valve guides, and valves upgrade?
I dont want a stock valve breaking and destroying my new shortblock, so who do you recommend that I can send my heads to have upgrade them? They are LS7 heads that came off at 25,000 miles.
Rudy, I would send them to Advance Induction. They are in Concord, NC...closer to you, and they also have a great reputation and very reasonably priced.
Rudy, I would send them to Advance Induction. They are in Concord, NC...closer to you, and they also have a great reputation and very reasonably priced.
I'll have to check them out too. I'm looking at all the options. PRC does a head exchange for a race ported set for around $1000. But not sure what valve guides they use yet. Plus I have some local machine shops I am going to talk to.
I dont want a stock valve breaking and destroying my new shortblock, so who do you recommend that I can send my heads to have upgrade them? They are LS7 heads that came off at 25,000 miles.
WCCH is who we use. Richard goes out of his way to help you out. Had a set overnited to us for a event we had here. Car made 598rwhp on our mustang dyno N/A.
Just talked to Austin. You guys are up at the top of my list. But of course I gotta do just a little more checking around before I pull the trigger on anything.
WCCH is who we use. Richard goes out of his way to help you out. Had a set overnited to us for a event we had here. Car made 598rwhp on our mustang dyno N/A.
Sounds like an awesome car .
There has to be a reason so many people recommend WCCH, Richard knows his stuff and does great work. I can tell you first hand he does what he can to help. I know it's not the cheapest thing to do, but even if you're not going for a high HP build, I think it's well worth it for the piece of mind once you're out of warranty.