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Old 10-12-2005, 08:20 PM
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I'm honestly trying to run 11's. I'll probably only get a high 11 cause i'm staying with stock bore and stroke, i'm not sure

Have a 350 all cleaned up

195cc Afr heads

probably run a Rpm air-gap intake with a 750 carb. Not so sure on the intake yet. I'm still deciding. But the air-gaps are pretty good.

Going to be all motor backed with a t56.

Going to run hooker super comp shorties with more then likely a hooker cat back.

Posi 3:42 rear, may go 3:73's later on to see how much it improves.

I was going to run the EX282hr cam from comp with a rev kit, but many have said it wont get me 11's.

This will be daily driven/raced on some weekends when the weather gets warm again.

I'm not so sure on what cam to go with. I want hyd roller since its a daily driver and i want it to last.
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I like the Xtreme Energy Grinds from Comp, they make great power under the curve.
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what about solid rollers? If my block was originally a hyd roller should I keep it that? If not then i heard solid rollers have better performance. WHat shoudl i go with hmm
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call comp cams,they will hook you up.
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Originally Posted by crazy3rdgen
what about solid rollers? If my block was originally a hyd roller should I keep it that? If not then i heard solid rollers have better performance. WHat shoudl i go with hmm

I would stay with the hyd. roller, B/C with a solid roller, you have to adjust the Valve Lash a lot if you drive the car a good bit, it gets annoying popping the valve covers off all the time and adjusting.
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Yeah i am staying hr , i'm just not sure what good cam to get in hr




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