Hydraulic roller cam question
#2
Haven't really given us a lot to go on.
If you have stock-ish heads, you'll need duration numbers up in the 245@050" range. Lift numbers over .600 won't help you any.
If you have aftermarket heads, you can go with less duration, more lift.
If you have stock-ish heads, you'll need duration numbers up in the 245@050" range. Lift numbers over .600 won't help you any.
If you have aftermarket heads, you can go with less duration, more lift.
#3
Originally Posted by mcollinstn
Haven't really given us a lot to go on.
If you have stock-ish heads, you'll need duration numbers up in the 245@050" range. Lift numbers over .600 won't help you any.
If you have aftermarket heads, you can go with less duration, more lift.
If you have stock-ish heads, you'll need duration numbers up in the 245@050" range. Lift numbers over .600 won't help you any.
If you have aftermarket heads, you can go with less duration, more lift.





