No worries, I was just teasing, hard to beat the BBM combo for value nowadays.
In the end which head is the guy who posted supposed to buy? BBMs seem to be the only option for a hot street/strip machine based on the conversation, at least until the Trick Flows come out and we see what they do.
As I said, I have KC's Stage 2 heads, but not defending them because:
1- We ended up putting more work into them because in 2006 I was less than impressed with the valve job and resulting airflow. Understand size does matter, but airflow does too, otherwise we'd be running SP2Ps.
2- I think there are better pieces out there now for the price. BTW, I look at these parts as "converting money into fun" it isn't an investment, you always lose in the end. The goal is to find the balance of spending and how much fun.
3 - At least my set, bough complete, had no parts inside that I considered worth the additional cost. Springs, valves, and setup (in late 2006 min you) were sloppy, even after returned once, and aside from the valves, I still had to swap springs and had a nicer valve job done. The shop has changed hands, Keith did work with me back then, so no personal issues with him, and it has been 10 years, so take that with a grain of salt.
However, they really run well on mine now, but with such a time difference and the work we did, not sure if it applies. I do have 20 more cubes, less cam (high 240s, .600 lift), and it is SEFI now with a Victor and 4.11s, but it did run for years with a ported RPM and a 1000 cfm Holley with 3.70s. Regardless, I can't imagine, even with postage twice and the money i put in them at the time, that anything in the same price range at the time would have made more power, and stock castings didn't flow that well and often had valve job issues early on
That being said it seems to me, looking at this build, I'd be looking at performance per dollar. With that, I think a set of stock Edelbrocks with a touch up would be a bit short for his HP goals. I'd go with a BBM as a minimum, especially with the valve job and prep Brent offers, and easy decision to a FElony head, and my hunch is power would rise in that order, although honestly I have never had a FElony head in my hands, Barry does have some very similar builds over there to show that that combo will hit his horsepower number. FWIW, Brent did prep a nice set of beehive BBMs for a similar build I'll do for a buddy of mine if he stops moving and building houses LOL and our target is right around the same as yours.
I also would try the Trick Flow head in a heartbeat if it hits the street in time, especially if it is primarily street use, and depending where the price falls. Again though, I think the Stage 2 KC would run real well and would be amazed if it lost any power, lost money maybe....I also would buy 10 sets of FElony's before one KC head just because of prior experience, but, one PIA sample doesn't make the business bad, I just trust others more to deliver what they advertise.
One last comment, a little careful rubbing on the stock RPM intake, a good ignition curve (especially if street/strip) as well as focusing on suspension on that car will make it run real strong. Hard to go wrong with the combo he picked