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stage I or stage II heads?
Tuesday, January 31, 2006 3:54 PM
I have quite a few bolt ons and a pair of stage III cams from JBP and I am planning on getting this HP Engine Kit with a compression ratio of 10:1 for the pistons.
http://www.importperformanceparts.net/imports/pek-cavalier.html

And with that, I also want to upgrade my heads and valve train at the same time, but I don't know which to go with, the Patriot Ecotec Stage I or Stage II Heads? Will Stage II benefit me more then Stage I?
http://www.lmperformance.com/c/6/23.html
Oh and is the $200 extra for it to be assembled worth it?

I am not planning on boosting.


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Re: stage I or stage II heads?
Tuesday, January 31, 2006 5:37 PM
I would like to know also.


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Re: stage I or stage II heads?
Tuesday, January 31, 2006 7:44 PM
i wouldnt just "buy" the head per-se, i would talk to the company and see exactly what was done to the head and what the difference in the "stages" are... each company/person has they're own veiw of the "stages" of porting.

i can prettymuch say that there is no 3angle valvejob on the heads if they are selling them bare...but hard to say...




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Re: stage I or stage II heads?
Tuesday, January 31, 2006 7:52 PM
sorry, after just checking the flow numbers on the site, i would reccomend the stage-1 head, there is really not a hell of a big difference from that to the "stage2" head especially for oversize valves etc...

save yer cash do the stage one... (also has somewhat better low lift flow! = better)


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Re: stage I or stage II heads?
Tuesday, January 31, 2006 7:54 PM
Yeah but Stage I uses the OEM valvetrain, while the Stage II comes with an upgraded valvetrain.. I think I'm leaning more towards the Stage II bare.


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Re: stage I or stage II heads?
Tuesday, January 31, 2006 8:16 PM
i have the stage 2 sitting next to me right now. sexy piece of work.

just because the flow numbers dont have a huge difference doesnt make the stage 2 not worth it. the extra valvetrain works makes it worth it IMO.

give me a call or email sometime. I can get the head a little cheaper.



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Re: stage I or stage II heads?
Wednesday, February 01, 2006 4:22 PM
Team Vision Racing (aka hypsy) wrote:i have the stage 2 sitting next to me right now. sexy piece of work.

just because the flow numbers dont have a huge difference doesnt make the stage 2 not worth it. the extra valvetrain works makes it worth it IMO.

give me a call or email sometime. I can get the head a little cheaper.


oh yeah and whats so worth it in the extra valve terrain? you telling me that some upgraded springs are going to be the shizzle mcnizzle for you guys or what? what kind of cam profiles are you running to need this upgraded stuff? how high ya revving ever exprirencing valve float?

my thoughts exactly... not saying its not worth it for the guy thats going to use it, (boosted, or someone thats going stand alone and wants to rev to the moon or use some custom grind one off cams that are crazy lift) but i'm sorry its like fast and furious all over again, buyin @!#$ thats pointless.


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Re: stage I or stage II heads?
Wednesday, February 01, 2006 5:21 PM
So, I remember you had the other thread about getting the stage 3 cams. Did you ever get them in, and if so, how are they working out???




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Re: stage I or stage II heads?
Wednesday, February 01, 2006 6:27 PM
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oh yeah and whats so worth it in the extra valve terrain? you telling me that some upgraded springs are going to be the shizzle mcnizzle for you guys or what? what kind of cam profiles are you running to need this upgraded stuff? how high ya revving ever exprirencing valve float?

my thoughts exactly... not saying its not worth it for the guy thats going to use it, (boosted, or someone thats going stand alone and wants to rev to the moon or use some custom grind one off cams that are crazy lift) but i'm sorry its like fast and furious all over again, buyin @!#$ thats pointless
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higher reving will float valves and binde springs. as well high amounts of boost. its too much for a stock valvetrain to handle.. boy doing a mans job. u cant excpect them to hold out on anything u do. thats like asking why to replace a connecting rod if im going to boost and make alot of power. even if u dont boost.. if u feel safe reving ur stock top end to 7500 rpms, go for it.

its your call. im in the process of building an engine and will be ordering my valve train for my STOCK head within 2 weeks. gotta wait for my credit card recieve payment. id get the stage II head in a second, but dont have that kinda extra money for the P&P

if ur gonna do it, do it right. dont half ass it. if u think an upgraded valvetrain is so usless,then dont get it. over rev your stock ones and then have a spring let loose and find a new home inside a piston.



Re: stage I or stage II heads?
Wednesday, February 01, 2006 6:40 PM
John H [Cavalierkid wrote:]
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oh yeah and whats so worth it in the extra valve terrain? you telling me that some upgraded springs are going to be the shizzle mcnizzle for you guys or what? what kind of cam profiles are you running to need this upgraded stuff? how high ya revving ever exprirencing valve float?

my thoughts exactly... not saying its not worth it for the guy thats going to use it, (boosted, or someone thats going stand alone and wants to rev to the moon or use some custom grind one off cams that are crazy lift) but i'm sorry its like fast and furious all over again, buyin @!#$ thats pointless
QUOTE]

higher reving will float valves and binde springs. as well high amounts of boost. its too much for a stock valvetrain to handle.. boy doing a mans job. u cant excpect them to hold out on anything u do. thats like asking why to replace a connecting rod if im going to boost and make alot of power. even if u dont boost.. if u feel safe reving ur stock top end to 7500 rpms, go for it.

its your call. im in the process of building an engine and will be ordering my valve train for my STOCK head within 2 weeks. gotta wait for my credit card recieve payment. id get the stage II head in a second, but dont have that kinda extra money for the P&P

if ur gonna do it, do it right. dont half ass it. if u think an upgraded valvetrain is so usless,then dont get it. over rev your stock ones and then have a spring let loose and find a new home inside a piston.


i think you need to re-read the last part of my other post instead of posting ranting on about absolutly nothing.



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Re: stage I or stage II heads?
Wednesday, February 01, 2006 7:39 PM
Roofy wrote:So, I remember you had the other thread about getting the stage 3 cams. Did you ever get them in, and if so, how are they working out???


The cams fit but when he started the car, the valves hit the pistons. So he is taking my head to a machine shop and he is going to try to fix the problem.


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Re: stage I or stage II heads?
Wednesday, February 01, 2006 8:52 PM
Manitoba Motorsports wrote:
Team Vision Racing (aka hypsy) wrote:i have the stage 2 sitting next to me right now. sexy piece of work.

just because the flow numbers dont have a huge difference doesnt make the stage 2 not worth it. the extra valvetrain works makes it worth it IMO.

give me a call or email sometime. I can get the head a little cheaper.


oh yeah and whats so worth it in the extra valve terrain? you telling me that some upgraded springs are going to be the shizzle mcnizzle for you guys or what? what kind of cam profiles are you running to need this upgraded stuff? how high ya revving ever exprirencing valve float?

my thoughts exactly... not saying its not worth it for the guy thats going to use it, (boosted, or someone thats going stand alone and wants to rev to the moon or use some custom grind one off cams that are crazy lift) but i'm sorry its like fast and furious all over again, buyin @!#$ thats pointless.


Well buddy. Your thoughts are wrong. The ecotec motor has very weak valve springs. I have to replace them just to run my 14PSI. So yes...some upgraded valve train parts ARE worth it. especially for $400 more than just a P'n'P head. And that's just for running a stock cam.

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