Picking Roller Rockers.
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Picking Roller Rockers.
Right now I'm looking at buying some 1.8 or 1.8 ratio rockers.
I'm either looking at Pro Magnums 1.8's or Harland 1.8's. I'm not sure which to get. I read you have to use the valve cover spracers on the pro magnums and the harlands just bolt up.
I dont want to put a cam in the car for a while just something to give a little more power. Already did LT's, ORY, Pulley, Lid, and all the bolt ons. Need a little more.
If I do get a cam I want one that sounds completely stock. Are there any sleeper cams that make good power?
I'm either looking at Pro Magnums 1.8's or Harland 1.8's. I'm not sure which to get. I read you have to use the valve cover spracers on the pro magnums and the harlands just bolt up.
I dont want to put a cam in the car for a while just something to give a little more power. Already did LT's, ORY, Pulley, Lid, and all the bolt ons. Need a little more.
If I do get a cam I want one that sounds completely stock. Are there any sleeper cams that make good power?
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You should not need adjustable rockers unless you are going solid roller or a very odd setup.
Harlands come in 1.7 and 1.8 and are a direct replacment shaft style. We sell them for $350 a set.
Nate
Harlands come in 1.7 and 1.8 and are a direct replacment shaft style. We sell them for $350 a set.
Nate