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What will it take to spin a Hydraulic roller 347 to 7500 rpm?

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Old 08-06-2007, 04:42 PM
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I've never even heard of what you just posted, but it looks badass. Go ahead and post the site. I'm interested.
Just be aware that you'll hear that rev kit's are outdated and the proper way is to 'pick the correct valvetrain parts'. Well, it's my money and I'm willing to try it.

They do not have an online catalog, nor a description of their items on the website. The gal you'll order from, Anna, is working on revamping their site. Chris Frank is their LS1 guy, SAM graduate, and goes by the name NASTE_SS here although he's not online all that often.

http://raymacraceengines.com/
Old 08-06-2007, 06:19 PM
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cool man.

I have ARP rod bolts, Caddy lifters, trick flow 7.500" pushrods, and harland sharp rockers, and dual valve springs for 650 lift and I'm sure I can spin to 7500 if I had a cam that would make power up there.



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