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Correct way to run rockers with TFS heads?

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Old 05-02-2012, 06:46 PM
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If you want to use oem rockers, you should also avoid camshafts that require high-pressure valve springs (above 400 pounds or so of open spring pressure).

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selling my stock rockers with trunion upgrade to try my luck with some yella terras.
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I actually just gave up on all this aftermarket rocker stuff. Its to much of a headache for me and adds to the price of heads way to much IMO. So I will be sending some 243s to AI instead. Thanks for all the replys and help guys.
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Originally Posted by senicalj4579
I actually just gave up on all this aftermarket rocker stuff. Its to much of a headache for me and adds to the price of heads way to much IMO. So I will be sending some 243s to AI instead. Thanks for all the replys and help guys.
Lol changed your mind huh?
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Originally Posted by mac62989
Lol do you change your mind much?
I fixed your post



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