I would go with the Stealth Heads all day. Do a bowl blend and gasket match, clean up the rest of the port, and the flow will be on par or better than the Edlebrocks. I flowed them before and after I did just the bowl blend. Had 262CFM at .550 out of the box, 288 cfm at .550 after. I did some more work on the short side radius, the bowl roof, the pushrod pinch, gasket match, and a general clean up. Ended up with 301 CFM at .550 lift. I then sent them to my machinist and he plunge cut them to deshroud the valves, shaved them .010, and checked the valve guides (some of them were really tight). Overall, I spent less than the Edlebrocks and got a little extra flow too boot. Aluminum is so nice to port it goes really quick even with sanding rolls, if you have carbide bits BE GENTLE lol. They will absolutely shred aluminum. It took me one full weekend to do the pair. Aluminum heads are so much nicer to work with.