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Orange Juice May 18, 2004 07:30 PM

Flow #'s for AS 5.3's
 
First I want to thank Jay for working with me and putting together the package that I was looking for.

Lift Intake Exhaust
200 144 117
300 202 158
400 255 196
450 276 207
500 293 213
550 306 222
600 313 226

I will be running the Comp 224/581/114 cam with the CompR lifters and Yella Terra rockers. I added an adjustable timing set,a ATI super dampner, ported intake and a 78mm tb. I already have the TPIS headers Y pipe and RT cats.

destroyerSS May 18, 2004 09:20 PM

are they stage 2 or 2.5's? bet ya can't wait to bolt those bad boys on :cheers:

Orange Juice May 19, 2004 03:50 AM

These are the Stage 2's. Yeah I just can't wait to see what this combo will do. Jay was pretty optomistic about the numbers since this will be running through an m6 and stock 10 bolt for now. I do more autox and lapping then I drag so I've left the stock 10 bolt in for now.

Ben01C5 May 19, 2004 06:22 AM

The flow numbers look good. Hope it puts out what you want.

offaxis May 19, 2004 07:48 AM

Congrats on the heads.

If you run those compR liftrs make sure they are shimmed correctly with the right push rod length or you can make low numbers. I wouldnt put them into my car unless there was a pro doing the work that has experience with them. I am sure its a simple thing to do but I see alot of problems out there and my friend just had a roller brake off his comp R and destroy his cam and probly more. IT only took about 100 or so miles to collapse and break a part.

Ryan04Silverado May 19, 2004 07:58 AM


Originally Posted by offaxis

If you run those compR liftrs make sure they are shimmed correctly with the right push rod length or you can make low numbers. I wouldnt put them into my car unless there was a pro doing the work that has experience with them. I am sure its a simple thing to do but I see alot of problems out there and my friend just had a roller brake off his comp R and destroy his cam and probly more. IT only took about 100 or so miles to collapse and break a part.

Relax now, Comp R's have been performing well with few failures. Lets not get everyone worried about their lifters because of a few problems. Every part in your car has the opportunity to fail.

PREDATOR-Z May 19, 2004 09:18 AM

Why comp "R"?

Why not Crane replacement lifters.

Crowley May 19, 2004 09:38 AM


Originally Posted by Orange Juice
First I want to thank Jay for working with me and putting together the package that I was looking for.

Lift Intake Exhaust
200 144 117
300 202 158
400 255 196
450 276 207
500 293 213
550 306 222
600 313 226

I will be running the Comp 224/581/114 cam with the CompR lifters and Yella Terra rockers. I added an adjustable timing set,a ATI super dampner, ported intake and a 78mm tb. I already have the TPIS headers Y pipe and RT cats.

Great numbers ... now If I can only get mine :bang: :bang: :bang:

Crowley

offaxis May 19, 2004 10:33 AM


Originally Posted by Ryan98T/A
Relax now, Comp R's have been performing well with few failures. Lets not get everyone worried about their lifters because of a few problems. Every part in your car has the opportunity to fail.


Ryan

Im saying they have to be setup correctly to prevent that. Not everyone put the right shims and even comp tell you right on there site that "you have to run an adjustable rocker with these lifters". Set up with the correct geometry im sure they are great.

Brian2001SS May 19, 2004 06:35 PM

Numbers look great. I know I love mine :D

Country Boy May 19, 2004 10:45 PM

I love mine too. I put down some good numbers for a Florida car ;)


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