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Old 01-03-2008, 07:22 AM
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hey guys , soon i will put cam MS4 with patriot dual spring 650 lift without pushrods its will works good there are no problem with that ?
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it will "work," but why not pushrods? They're only like $110 for good ones...

you SHOULD do pushrods if you're doing a cam and springs... for sure

It'd be foolish to rev that ms4 up to the moon and not have hardened pushrods...
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Originally Posted by 93redBIRDman
it will "work," but why not pushrods? They're only like $110 for good ones...

you SHOULD do pushrods if you're doing a cam and springs... for sure

It'd be foolish to rev that ms4 up to the moon and not have hardened pushrods...
Agree, with stiffer springs and faster ramp rates pushrods should be a prerequisite. The stock pushrods are known to bend pretty easily.
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They will bend, need hardened push rods




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