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Old 11-19-2011, 03:23 PM
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Default PRW, PQ series Aluminum Shaft Mount Rocker Arm System-3334611, who's running it?

I'm current running stock rockers until I can find some good roller rocker to run in place of the YT ultralites I removed, since I had one break the other day.
Anyway after a few hrs of searching I came across the PRW, PS's #3334611, so are they any good, who's running them?
I see them on Ebay for $420, retail is $650.
BTW, does anybody know if they make these with steel rockers, or is it only w/Aluminum rockers?

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Why not run some comp stainless rockers? Price is similar!
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The CompCams rockers are a 1.75:1 ratio, that would increase my valve lift from .614" intake an .617" exhaust lift, to .632" intake an .635" exhaust lift. My valve springs can handle the lift, but I don't know if I want to increase the lift that much.
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Anybody use any PRW rockers?
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Wondering the same... Never mind. I did a simple search and this was the first that came up. I read the others. Chinese crap is what kept repeating. .. moving on.
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Originally Posted by 99Bluz28
The CompCams rockers are a 1.75:1 ratio, that would increase my valve lift from .614" intake an .617" exhaust lift, to .632" intake an .635" exhaust lift. My valve springs can handle the lift, but I don't know if I want to increase the lift that much.
Yes, it is unfortunate that they're 1.75:1 I was thinking of buying them then a custom cam, but i don't already have a cam like you.

Do you know are the Comp rockers adjustable? I'd rather not screw with an adjustable rocker, but instead set the lifter preload with a proper lenght pushrod.

I don't see "adjustable" in the description but want to be sure.
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Just send me a pm next time, you had me thinking I had some info useful to my thread.



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