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Old 10-05-2004, 09:31 PM
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Default tsp 231/237-pp ls6 stage 2 59cc

first question would there be p to v issues on stock bottom 7.4 pushrods. second does anybody have this setup, is so what kind of hp numbers am i looking at? thanks
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well since i'm not quite head "fluent" and can't translate 59cc's into how much they may have been milled or worked over or whatnot. i think the 231/237 can clear up to about .030 mill, then it starts gettin tight. don't quote me on that, but 231/237 has softer lobes so they should be alright as long as you're still runnin 2.02 valves.
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there are no clearance issues; the PP ls6 has a stock deck, the chambers are welded up for the 59cc.

as for results: type in patriot into the search button and enjoy
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Originally Posted by jrp
there are no clearance issues; the PP ls6 has a stock deck, the chambers are welded up for the 59cc.

as for results: type in patriot into the search button and enjoy
Search nazzi...do you do cavity searches too or am I on the wrong site again?
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Originally Posted by NoseUpChromeDown
Search nazzi...do you do cavity searches too or am I on the wrong site again?




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