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Old 02-11-2009, 01:43 PM
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i was wondering how ls7 lifters compare to say a set of lunati lifters. Had a hard searching it on here and don't know to much about them and i might buy a set
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well prob the hard time searching was finding all these threads that get answered the same way.

What vehicle is this in, what camshaft, what is the engine built for.

The obvious difference is price. Beyond that, I know the lunati lifters are some pretty nice pieces, they will work for almost any setup i have seen.

AND from what I have heard, they are nearly the same if not identical to the morels.
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The lunati lifters are infact rebranded morels. They're MUCH higher quality then the LS7 OEM lifters. If you want worry free lifter operation, look no where else then Morel Lifters. There is no comparison.
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Lunati makes some of the BEST top quality race engine components
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wow would you look at that....
here is a link to them from SDPC. This is about the going price on them. Like i said, the first difference you will see is price.

But like Haans said, they are one of the best and will offer a worry free part for your valvetrain no matter if it is stock or not.
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thanks i already know the lunatis are badass and rebranded morels just curious about the ls7s. I want to run the ls7 temporarily with a ms4 in my ls1. saving up to buy the lunatis when iron block is done and that wont be until the end of this year. I was just wondering if i need the lunatis now or if the ls7s will hold up for 6000 miles with a big cam
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i dont see a problem with that at all.
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cool thanks. thats all i needed and i can stay on budget.




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