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Old 02-15-2015, 07:32 PM
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Does anyone know if these lifters are short travel? They are suppose to be the Johnson drop in lifters.

http://www.briantooleyracing.com/johnson-drop-in-slow-leakdown-rate-lifters-2110.html
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They are regular lifters from what I understand. Not short travel. They are SLR as Tooley says and they are the lifters in the COPO Camaro program used by GM. They are good.

The 2110R are reduced travel. But still not short-travel like mine.
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Originally Posted by JakeFusion
They are regular lifters from what I understand. Not short travel. They are SLR as Tooley says and they are the lifters in the COPO Camaro program used by GM. They are good.

The 2110R are reduced travel. But still not short-travel like mine.
I ended up ordering the 2116lsr. reduced travel, total travel is like .090 range on these.

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Originally Posted by josh4ku
I ended up ordering the 2116lsr. reduced travel, total travel is like .090 range on these.

What benefits do short travel lifters have? I'll be running mamo tfs 255 heads on an ls3 with yella terra rockers, and am currently trying to figure out what, if any, lifters I should replace the stockers with. Cam is 227/236 duration, a bit over .6" of lift.



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Better direct response, bec of less lost in travel, Martin S.told me in the past...

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Originally Posted by Choppy_Idle
Better direct response, bec of less lost in travel, Martin S.told me in the past...

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how’s the noise?
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No noise. You just have to get your pushrod measurement right.
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When I ran them with a cam motion cam, it was quieter than my stock lifters on a comp XER cam. Take that for what it's worth.
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Originally Posted by Darth_V8r
When I ran them with a cam motion cam, it was quieter than my stock lifters on a comp XER cam. Take that for what it's worth.
which set were you running?


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ST2126LSR. The mack daddies
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Originally Posted by Darth_V8r
ST2126LSR. The mack daddies

wont these be compete overkill for what I’m doing? I don’t think a 227/236 cam is going to have much more than 7200 rpm in it.
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Lol I am probably the wrong person to ask that question. I ran those lifters with a 227/235-112+3 cam.



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