Brodix Continues
Support Of The PSCA And Our Racers....

For
the 8th consecutive season, Brodix Cylinder Heads signs on as an
Official PSCA, Contingency & Points Championship Sponsor for 2009...
Brodix will pay Contingency Cash on thier Cylinder Heads & Aluminum
Blocks in all PSCA & SCSN Classes...
BRODIX originated from a jobbing foundry, which
produced all types of high quality aluminum castings. Very high
strength alloys were the specialty of Francis Dix, the "Dix" in BRODIX.
His family had a long history in the foundry industry. Along came J.V.
Brotherton the "Bro" in BRODIX and married Paula, the daughter of
Francis and Dorothy Dix. J.V.'s hobby was racing automobiles.
J.V. had a fascination with cylinder heads that
ultimately led to the production of an aluminum Hemi head in 1971. Mopar
reintroduced their aluminum Hemi head in 1972 and gave them to their
racers. Needless to say, this was not a good thing for aftermarket Hemi
sales. Regrouping, a small block Chevy head was made in 1973 and the
rest has been history. The ability to make close tolerance, high
strength castings has been the benchmark of BRODIX.
In 1996 BRODIX developed an aluminum small block
Chevy engine block. Soon after, it became the standard by which all
other blocks would be measured. Due to the overwhelming success of the
small block aluminum block, BRODIX then developed a big block Chevy
version in late 2003. In just a short period of time, this new block has
achieved amazing results including a win in Super Comp at the 2004 U.S.
Nationals.
BRODIX started with a very basic 23ƒ small block
head. Subsequent development led to numerous versions and designs. In
1987, BRODIX developed the -12 15ƒ valve angle head that eventually
proved to be a versatile head for sprint cars and several other
applications. Even today there are BRODIX customers who still use this
cylinder head with good success.
Over the years there have been other valve angles,
valve centerlines, and several different port designs and shapes. Today
the BRODIX line up ranges from the revolutionary IK 200 heads to all out
raised port small block heads. There is an equal spaced exhaust port
version, the "BD" Series, which is a total redesign of the small block
Chevy.
BRODIX has produced thousands of big block Chevy
heads for several years. The big block lineup goes from the RR BB-O all
the way to the PB 1200 series of Pro Stock style heads.
Along the way BRODIX has produced several types, port
sizes, valve centerline and port arrangements for Ford engines. Mopar
heads are also available in several versions for both the A and the B
block.
For the last ten years, BRODIX has produced "spec"
heads, which are manufactured to an exact specification for different
racing associations.
The idea of a spec head is to control costs and
development of heads for certain classes of racing. BRODIX produces
heads and manifolds that can be checked by the racing associations for
all dimension and design parameters. Engine costs and reliability are,
to a large extent, controlled by the design of the cylinder head.
Cylinder heads are considered to be one of the factors that can control
the cost of racing.
BRODIX produces a large line of High Velocity intake
manifolds for small and big block Chevy engines. These manifolds are
known best for their "out-of-the-box" performance.
Paula and J.V. started the business officially known
as "BRODIX" in 1979. Along the way they had two sons, Jeff and Greg, and
a daughter, Jennifer. Today Paula, Jeff, Greg, and Jennifer have evolved
into the driving forces.
BRODIX has enjoyed many successes over the years in
every form of auto racing. Many, many records, championships, and titles
have been won with BRODIX products. With the blend of old and new ideas,
the future looks bright. Continuous research and development is a way of
life at BRODIX.
www.brodix.com
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