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Old 06-17-2022, 06:44 PM   #1
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Tod,

Also, what is the availability for the Miller heads?

I will be making a few more prototypes soon, for additional testing and dyno, and then into production.


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Old 06-28-2022, 05:09 AM   #2
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I will be making a few more prototypes soon, for additional testing and dyno, and then into production.


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Hi Tod,

I would be interested in purchasing one if you’ve got one for a 1929 Model A. Right now I’m running a milled stock head with a custom intake. I already purchased a cast aluminum Equalizer so this new head should increase the HP a bit. Do you think you’ll have something available before TROG (in Wildwood) this year?

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Old 06-29-2022, 05:46 PM   #3
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Hi Tod,

I would be interested in purchasing one if you’ve got one for a 1929 Model A. Right now I’m running a milled stock head with a custom intake. I already purchased a cast aluminum Equalizer so this new head should increase the HP a bit. Do you think you’ll have something available before TROG (in Wildwood) this year?

Pete

Pete,


These are for Model T only. I have other heads for Model A's but I am having trouble getting castings due to my core shop working almost 24 hours a day and my foundries are 8 months backlogged.


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