Lunati Voodoo Roller Rockers
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Lunati Voodoo Roller Rockers
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...N&autoview=sku
Voodoo roller rocker arms from the witch doctors at Lunati!
Lunati Voodoo roller rockers are the toughest around--over 100,000 miles of high-rev engine testing proves it. Crafted from certified aircraft-quality, heat-treated aluminum, they're matched to massive, precision-ground trunnions for superior durability, and optimized rocker arm geometry evenly distributes the load for maximum strength. Voodoo rocker arms also utilize oversized needle roller bearings--the biggest in the business--for better load distribution and longer service life. Finally, they're black anodized and the distinctive Voodoo logo is laser-etched on--you'll want to leave your valve covers off!
Lunati Voodoo roller rockers are the toughest around--over 100,000 miles of high-rev engine testing proves it. Crafted from certified aircraft-quality, heat-treated aluminum, they're matched to massive, precision-ground trunnions for superior durability, and optimized rocker arm geometry evenly distributes the load for maximum strength. Voodoo rocker arms also utilize oversized needle roller bearings--the biggest in the business--for better load distribution and longer service life. Finally, they're black anodized and the distinctive Voodoo logo is laser-etched on--you'll want to leave your valve covers off!
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Look kinda like Crane Golds, Lunati used to be really good, yet I don't know if they still are as I haven't heard either/or. How long has Holley owned them, if a long *** time, then I'd say then since I knew they were good, they probably still are
It's too bad that skull won't be seen (unless you vacuum fab some clear composite covers), cuz they're sweet
It's too bad that skull won't be seen (unless you vacuum fab some clear composite covers), cuz they're sweet
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Well you could go with the tried and true, aka Comp Cams 1.6 ProMagnum NSA RR's. It's only like 30 bucks more, and you will have a proven product. Or you could go with Crane Golds, but that's more money still. But in all fairness, those Lunati rockers would likely have the same quality and performance.
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That's bad logic to go by lol
Case in point. Edelbrock LT1/4 intake. Made by Edel, reputable and has stood the test of time, they make some great high end intakes (Vic Jr). Nope, stupid thing is basically a stock intake made into an Air Gap (which a dude managed to do himself to his stock one in 2005 and it actually looked the EXACT same except he cut off the whole bottom and had to make a new valley plate from diamond plate, but I digress)
Case in point. Edelbrock LT1/4 intake. Made by Edel, reputable and has stood the test of time, they make some great high end intakes (Vic Jr). Nope, stupid thing is basically a stock intake made into an Air Gap (which a dude managed to do himself to his stock one in 2005 and it actually looked the EXACT same except he cut off the whole bottom and had to make a new valley plate from diamond plate, but I digress)
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Both worked fine...until a collapsed lifter trashed one of the Procomps so I stepped up to the Cranes .