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Old 04-08-2005, 10:07 PM
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How far is somebody pushing them H.P. wise... I am running TT so the rpm's will stay down around 6500 but I am planning on 800-900 H.P.

Another is for the Comp Cams replacements. Are they any better or are they just an OEM replacement....
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Originally Posted by redrumss
How far is somebody pushing them H.P. wise... I am running TT so the rpm's will stay down around 6500 but I am planning on 800-900 H.P.

Another is for the Comp Cams replacements. Are they any better or are they just an OEM replacement....
Lifter stress isn't based on h.p., just rpm and valve spring tension. I have Comp Cams stock replacement lifters, and they did look like a stronger design than stock.
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i think most people run these ^...the comp r lifters seem to have a lot of problems and/or adjustments to work right...i'd definatly get new lifters thouhg...
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Originally Posted by 777
i think most people run these ^...the comp r lifters seem to have a lot of problems and/or adjustments to work right...i'd definatly get new lifters thouhg...



wasnt he ref: to oem ones not the r lifters




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