Firefighter3931, send me your email in a pm, I'll photo, and send the dyno sheets as stated. I got nothing to hide, I only build for fun now as I'm semi-retired, but still kept enough "junk" from the machine shop days, to go build when I feel like it. CK10, CH100, Blockmaster, Sunnen rod stuff, Serdi, etc.,etc.
Most of it should go to a museum, although it still considered "current" in most circles.
If you want I can send photos of the INDY SR heads used as well, they're back for a freshening. I like the EZ head because I can Tailor it to suit the application as req'd., small or large, and they have "long legs" towards that end, especially when a stroker is considered up to 500 INCH.
I like a port that matchs the application as well, no point having 340 cfm on a 5500 rpm "stock" wee-83 in a roadroach.
However, I do like the Bowl Volume above the valve the EZ head provides, with whatever size intake opening is used, even a "stock" port window. Provides excellent velocity through the port, then, the "poof" factor to slow down, and "make the valve" at higher demand. I just don't remember that on the last set of EDDY's I saw, and, I didn't feel the R & D or "room to work" for the effort, was merited on those heads at that time.
I bin wrong before, I will be again !
No Flow bench or dyno anymore, but lots of friends and I use theirs when needed.
You're right about the EDDY's, they're fine for many applications. It's just I'm still an INDY WD "dealer", and we all have our preferences I guess. Funny you mention the timing thing with the pissy "upper end distilates" of todays pump fuel, I've had great success at "32" W/ EZ heads @ .060" Quench/ 4.375 bore, on 92 Octane/ 10.8:1.
34 made more power, but a "bit 'O detonation" always does. Went back at 32 and jetted the EGT and was happy !
Truthfully, I just ain't had many opportunities to build less than 500 inch or 600 hp for a long time ! Most/all of my guys are Racers, 2 WALLY's, and 1 IRON MAN last year, all mopars, different guys.
Not bad for a Retired builder. We're all a product of our environment, mine just ain't so much in the Edelbrock world, but I'm sure they're a fine head when applied properly.
Just my opinion
FC out.