Yes you should have, i use the same cam. I had my heads ported, polished, new valves 2.02 intake and 1.605 exhaust. Heads were decked 0.030. I also used the comatic head 0.030 and base gaskets 0.010. By doing this I did not have to mess with cutting the cylinders. By using the comatic head gasket I gain 0.013 and 0.010 with the base gasket. That along with the decking of the heads 0.030 bumped my compression to about 10.5-1 which is what I was looking for. I can use pump gas 93 Octane with out detonation issues. :2thumbs:Ooh okay thanks. Maybe I should've went with bigger valves for my w6hf cam.

Boo,Yes you should have, i use the same cam. I had my heads ported, polished, new valves 2.02 intake and 1.605 exhaust. Heads were decked 0.030. I also used the comatic head 0.030 and base gaskets 0.010. By doing this I did not have to mess with cutting the cylinders. By using the comatic head gasket I gain 0.013 and 0.010 with the base gasket. That along with the decking of the heads 0.030 bumped my compression to about 10.5-1 which is what I was looking for. I can use pump gas 93 Octane with out detonation issues. :2thumbs:
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Depends on what was done to the heads, and the rest of the package. It prolly will make more power, but you may have left a lot more on the table.So John, do you think my 06 heads and valves will still produce decent power with the w6hf cam at 10.5.1 compression?
John, forgot to mention that the heads have the Quench Groves cut in them.Boo,
Doing what you did DID NOT do anything to fix your quench.The .010" base gasket prolly took the piston from .040" in the hole to .030" in the hole. Still NOT ideal quench. :bang:
Now as far as EPA heads with smaller valves. I'd rather rework them as I have MUCH more control of valve seat geometry when installing oversized valves. S&S is using old school geometry on their large valve heads.
John
They are called Singh grooves. Google them for an explaination.I have to ask. What is a quench groove? Thanks in advance.
