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Airflow Research 235cc Cylinder Head Performance Test - Maximum Velocity

AFR's Latest 235cc Eliminator Put To The Test
February, 2010
By Henry De Los Santos
Photography by Henry De Los Santos
Airflow Research 235 Cylinder Head Performance Test Performance Engine Parts
Make note of it, bigger is better isn't a mantra for the weak-hearted and such is the case when it comes to cylinder head technology. For years, Airflow Research (AFR) has been synonymous with big-steam powerplants with their line of conventional 23 degree heads. And these days, AFR is still a very progressive company, making serious strides to stay ahead of the competition.

Airflow Research 235 Cylinder Head Performance Test Performance Graph
As impressive as the 227s are, AFR has just released their latest 235cc small-block offering, which is even more impressive and has the potential to eclipse the 725-horsepower barrier on the motor alone. If you're wondering how, just look at the flow numbers they're able to extrapolate from them (see Flow Specs sidebar). We're talking 18 degree performance out of a standard 23 degree head!

Airflow Research 235 Cylinder Head Performance Test Dyno Results
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Airflow Research 235 Cylinder Head Performance Test Dyno Results
The original AFR 227 configuration generated 610 horsepower at 6,600 rpm and 530 lb-ft at 5,200 rpm. For the follow-up 235cc test session, we left the combination intact, utilizing the same camshaft, manifold, and rocker ratio for a true apples-to-apples comparison.
Out of the box, you have a choice between 70cc and 80cc chambers. If you're looking for something in between, know that AFR can accommodate your needs with flat milling options. To do the math, expect 0.008 inches per cc for angle milling and 0.006 inches per cc for flat milling. When it comes to valvesprings, the 235s are outfitted with a dual 1.550-inch diameter spring with 225 lb/in on the seat and rated to maximum 0.710-inch lift. Again, if you need something more aggressive, AFR has a spring good for 0.800 lift that's 260 lb/in on the seat (AFR PN 8001).

Airflow Research 235 Cylinder Head Performance Test Custom Valve Cover
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Airflow Research 235 Cylinder Head Performance Test Custom Valve Cover
If you didn't already know this, AFR now offers trick-looking valve covers for both small- and big-block applications. These are priced at $169 while the big-block variants can be had for $237.
Airflow Research 235 Cylinder Head Performance Test Performance Head Gasket
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Airflow Research 235 Cylinder Head Performance Test Performance Head Gasket
Wasting little time, Mamo and Brulé of Westech Performance swapped over to the 235cc castings and sealed the heads with a pair of Fel-Pro 1014 head gaskets that feature a 4.200-inch bore with a 0.039-inch thickness. Prior to installing the manifold, a fresh bead of silicone was laid on opposite ends of the lifter valley and a fresh set of Fel-Pro 1266 intake gaskets were laid into place. These are designed specifically for 262-400ci small-blocks and feature a 1.34x2.21-inch port size with a 0.120-inch thickness.
Airflow Research 235 Cylinder Head Performance Test Important Part Arrangement
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Airflow Research 235 Cylinder Head Performance Test Important Part Arrangement
1. Spent gasses expel via Hedman 1 3/4-inch long-tube Hustler Hedders.
2. Carburetor of choice is a Holley HP series 950.
3. 400ci Dart Little M block, 4.125 x 3.750 bore/stroke.
4. Ported Edelbrock Super Victor manifold.
5. 1.65:1 ratio T&D shaft-mounts actuate the valves.
6. AFR's 235cc heads feature a 2.125/1.600-inch intake/exhaust valves.
7. Keeping the rotating assembly in check is an 8-inch Fluidampr.

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