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Dart SHP Aluminum Heads for Small Block Chevy Assembled
Intake Port Volume: 180cc / Chamber Volume: 64cc / Straight Plugs / Valves: Int 2.02 Exh 1.600 The SHP is cast from A356-T6 aluminum and designed to work with most off the shelf components, so you won’t need to worry about acquiring costly custom components.
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