Jac,
Why can't you ask simple questions like "do they come in orange or blue?"

We have test prototypes here for engineering inspection and we expect the 10 Degree design to come in the door in 8 weeks or so. No to the splayed valve feature. These are designed with raised intake and exhaust ports, and since no manifold exists for them, the sheet-metal style intake is the only way at this time. They may be sold with "no valve job" as this is truly a builders head for big boost or spray. In fact they will be excellent material for talented porters.
The ports are
very similar to our LS7X head which flow 386CFM at 28", no pipe, at .750-.800, out of the box. That is not by accident. We have not yet flowed these prototypes however. They look unlike any other Windsor head, what with the 6 O'clock stud. The intake port roof and floor provide access for the 12 O'clock stud. They
do however look smashing bolted to our block. Pardon the crappy snap:
I understand the concerns of the GT, vintage and Cobra owners who would probably prefer a "disguiseable" Windsor head, but our 18 Degree (published and tested on our aluminum 427 in prior posts here) is excellent producing 13Hp over our previous CNC "Windsor SR." offering. It looks "correct" also.
I agree with your point that many are trying to create "FE-sors". However Bill and our CAD guy deemed that the LS technology is the current wave and it would benefit the SBF camp. We certainly have a popular pair of LS offerings which are very advanced so I'm sure they're on the right track.
I own an FE and Bill throws me out of the office every time I mention it...:cussing: