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Old 03-17-2009, 02:53 AM
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Looking for anyone who has used this style of lifter just looking for some feedback. Whether good or bad. Give me your opinions on them, looking to have an engine built by LME and just trying to piece parts together for a starting point.

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If your thinking about going with LME, I would talk to them about this kind of stuff. They are real cool guys, they won't try to talk you into anything you setup doesn't need.

Sorry for the babble, I know nothing about the lifters
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Yea Im going to LME thursday just trying to finish up the parts list I have in mind as a starting point to see what they think and go from there.
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I mean, it all depends on what your trying to do. I know that Jesel makes some serious valvetrain for serious applications. I'm going to go with LS7 lifters, they are cheap and they should be just fine for what I'm building.

That would be good to go to LME with, a list of parts asking: LS7 vs. Morel vs. Jesel.

If budget is an issue, Jesel and Morel are probably not the best choice. Good Luck! tell us how it goes



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