WCCH Stg3 l92 headed 408ci what will it make!?
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That's where I'm @ now, have a set of stock LS3 rockers with a new Comp trunion kit & figure I should probably sell them & upgrade now instead of gambling with them plus they're worth more being never run.
I've read some guys claimed premature wear with higher lifts & stock rockers.
I've read some guys claimed premature wear with higher lifts & stock rockers.
Yep you read my mind I just threw mine up in the classified haha
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IIRC this was pretty much a race only deal correct?
I ran .660" lift on my race car with stock rockers and had the rockers off several times with no issues to speak of. It was race only though, no street time.
IIRC the cam was specified for a 7500+ RPM shift point as well. I'd go for 420-430# open spring pressure and 160-170# seated.
If the cam gives you issues with rocker arms, let me know and I'll spec you a new one on my dime.
I ran .660" lift on my race car with stock rockers and had the rockers off several times with no issues to speak of. It was race only though, no street time.
IIRC the cam was specified for a 7500+ RPM shift point as well. I'd go for 420-430# open spring pressure and 160-170# seated.
If the cam gives you issues with rocker arms, let me know and I'll spec you a new one on my dime.
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PAC 1206X springs will work fine as I've used them with a .660 lift cam with both street and strip going as high as 8k. I don't see them in the kits much.
Clean up the swipe milling the stands if necessary and run a zinc additive (I always run 1/3 bottle of the lucas break in additive) in the oil.
1207's are a little more pressure and easier to find in kits it seems.
Looks like Brian tooley has another option.
http://www.briantooleyracing.com/685...ers-sk701.html
Clean up the swipe milling the stands if necessary and run a zinc additive (I always run 1/3 bottle of the lucas break in additive) in the oil.
1207's are a little more pressure and easier to find in kits it seems.
Looks like Brian tooley has another option.
http://www.briantooleyracing.com/685...ers-sk701.html
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Yea I looked at those, I'm going to go with a set of 1207x springs and some aftermarket roller rockers just for piece of mind. I'm this far into the build why cheap out on rockers ya know.
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Thanks man its getting there mostly wired fuel system is plumbed waiting on my trans to get done and finish up the roll cage should be ready to fire by this weekend then I can start tuning on it trying to get it done for street car takeover in Orlando April 9th