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Old 08-11-2020, 01:14 PM
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Originally Posted by carbuff
Just curious, are those lift numbers for 1.8:1 or 1.7:1 rockers? That's less lift than the cam I got from Tony which has lower duration, but mine is at 1.8:1 ratio (0.720" lift).
That's using 1.82 roller rockers from tsp.
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Originally Posted by carbuff
Just curious, are those lift numbers for 1.8:1 or 1.7:1 rockers? That's less lift than the cam I got from Tony which has lower duration, but mine is at 1.8:1 ratio (0.720" lift).
his is hydraulic still. You are solid correct?
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Ah, you are correct... Thanx for clarifying.
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Tony said that's as much lift as he would reccomend on a hydraulic cam with the valves I'm using. Said I needed titanium valves to get the weight down if I wanted more lift.



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