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Old 07-07-2004, 03:07 PM
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Does anyone know what part number they are or have any experience with them??
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nah..just go with the Comp solid roller lifters...8950-16..they have pressure fed oiling
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I called a while back and Lunati tech guy said that they did not even make a solid roller cam yet for a LS1.
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These are suppose to have just came out. We'll see
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that reminds me....jeez i need lifters
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a Comp solid roller core and a hydraulic roller core are the very same core..both billet..just different lobe profiles..or you could just put solid roller lifters on a hydraulic profile and have a gentle solid roller
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Originally Posted by Unaffiliated Racing
nah..just go with the Comp solid roller lifters...8950-16..they have pressure fed oiling

I checked on Summitt, that part number didn't show up.
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that part number is new..since about 2 months ago..probably not in summits system, Comp has them in stock
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They are brand new additions to the Lunati product line. We have several sets on the way
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Trevor if you do not mind me asking. How are the quality on them? No horror stories? Hopefully all good stories about them
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ttt Any more info?
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Originally Posted by Unaffiliated Racing
a Comp solid roller core and a hydraulic roller core are the very same core..both billet..just different lobe profiles..or you could just put solid roller lifters on a hydraulic profile and have a gentle solid roller
If you meant use solid roller lifters on a hyd. roller profile, then you're thinking is off. Solid roller cam profiles actually ease up a lot less violently than agressive HR's because otherwise the lifter can bounce off the lobe and cause problems. A HR roller can adsorb some of that and therefore use more agressive initial lobe profiles but a SR has to be eased on for that reason.




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