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Old 08-20-2005, 06:40 PM
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Default AFR 205 heads & TSP 225/.588 cam... question...

I ordered a TSP 225/.588 cam... and I'm on the verge of clicking "order now" on a set of AFR 205 heads. They're unmilled. Does anyone know what length pushrod I should use with this setup? I can call Texas Speed on Monday, but darn it, that's two days away and I'm impatient.
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7.400 stock length.
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Yup, stock length. I have AFR 205's with a 228/228 Futral cam and they are milled .020 and the stock pushrod is the perfect length as well (in case you planned on milling them). I'm running some TR 7.400's.
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hey m1key99ws6 hoe do u like your h/c combo i have that same cam and looking inti heads thanks
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I thought stock length was just under 7.40"
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Originally Posted by lock down
hey m1key99ws6 hoe do u like your h/c combo i have that same cam and looking inti heads thanks
I have an F10 on 114 LSA (for perfect drivability) and it works well. My car is no dyno queen, but it made 417RWHP and 400RWTQ through a 3.5 steel DS, 8.8" with 4.10's.
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Thanks for the replies! Helps a bunch. Time to spend some money!




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