Puma speed head vs Mountune head

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Supposedly the mountune head flows even more air than the puma speed. The mountune head also has better valves, and seals.

I think with the V3 cams, Anembo intake and a tubular exhaust it should breathe significantly better and require less boost to match the the HP of the stock head.

What do you guys think?
 


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I will say that I don't love mountune's description:

"INTAKE AIRFLOW IS IMPROVED BY 51% AND EXHAUST AIRFLOW IS IMPROVED BY 24% COMPARED TO AN OTHERWISE STOCK 1.6L ECOBOOST CYLINDER HEAD"

If they have the flow bench data, why don't they share it? At what valve lift are these values measured? If that improvement only occurs at 1" of valve lift or whatever, then it isnt a terribly useful data point. The description reads like a performance valvejob and valves from an unnamed supplier.
If I was needing to swap a head, I might be inclined to take a new Ford head to a good local machine shop with a Serdi or similar, and have them cut a performance valve job and blend.
 


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I will say that I don't love mountune's description:

"INTAKE AIRFLOW IS IMPROVED BY 51% AND EXHAUST AIRFLOW IS IMPROVED BY 24% COMPARED TO AN OTHERWISE STOCK 1.6L ECOBOOST CYLINDER HEAD"

If they have the flow bench data, why don't they share it? At what valve lift are these values measured? If that improvement only occurs at 1" of valve lift or whatever, then it isnt a terribly useful data point. The description reads like a performance valvejob and valves from an unnamed supplier.
If I was needing to swap a head, I might be inclined to take a new Ford head to a good local machine shop with a Serdi or similar, and have them cut a performance valve job and blend.
Pretty interesting point, I'll contact mountune for their flow data along with Puma speed to see if they can provide proof.

I've contacted multiple, countless head shops and none of them port the 1.6 ecoboost.
 


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UPDATE: Guess we'll just have to buy it and see Screenshot_20230719_182005_Gmail.jpg

Very quick response from pumaspeed.co.uk I'm impressed honestly 👏
 


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UPDATE 2: Mountune comeback with the receipts!!!


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Nice quick response from mountune with data to back it up, I'm sure the puma speed head is OK but without flow data...I can't back it.

Funny all we had to do was ask instead of speculate 😉
 


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That's cool that they immediately shared their data or spoke to not having any to share.
 


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So what is the price Difference between the two?
 


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That's cool that they immediately shared their data or spoke to not having any to share.
Right. Two folks being honest about their data or lack there of. I’m impressed.
 


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So what is the price Difference between the two?
If you are patient and send your head out...
Puma speed
$2700 including cams and valves springs and shipping

Mountune $4200, however believe it or not, the Mountune head even being on a smaller displacement engine outflows the larger displacement K20A2 (RSX type S) and F20C1 (S2000).

So this thing will definitely Rev to the moon! Peak power is prob 8.5k+ rpm, maybe we could see 9000rpm redline akin to the S2000. Exciting stuff but it would require syvecs. b16vsrsxvsf20c1.jpg
 


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Right. Two folks being honest about their data or lack there of. I’m impressed.
I mean he's porting championship winning drag cars so I wouldn't call the head trash by any means. Definitely a good budget option.

I feel like even with a stock turbo this car could hit some pretty stupendous HP numbers, maybe 280-290whp on stock snail?
 




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