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Old 06-20-2006, 11:04 PM
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Question MSv.4 question?

Any body knows the exact spec. of the magic stick v4?
Duration,lift,lsa,icl etc?
Old 06-20-2006, 11:09 PM
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go to Thunder racings website
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you have to go to texas speed's website. they are the one's who make the cam
Old 06-21-2006, 12:43 AM
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239/242 .649/.610 on a 111LSA. You can go with a 112 if you want. I think they have one on a 110 LSA in testing as well. Hope that helps.
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Thanks SVT.

When the MSv3 came out at the begining many people have concern of piston to valve clearense!
Can use the MSv4 with out hiting a piston with a valve?
Another question ,if i buy an Elive sistem how hard is to fine tune a cam that big?I have no experience with programing.
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The cam will clear with stock pistons and valve size. On the tuning, I would let someone with some experience tune the car first. Then if you want, you can make some changes down the road. I say that so if you had a problem with a change, you could always go back to the previous tune. I wouldn't recommend someone with no tuning experience to start with this setup. Let us know if you have any other questions!

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Holy crap thats a huge cam. How well does that cam benefit stock internal motors?


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