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tray_182005

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close my quick calcs make that race tune 1034 hp at the flywheel , and 768 hp at the fly with street tune , pretty impressive

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sorry if I missed but did u use bigger cams, any headwork ? is there any option for solid lifters in these ?

I think if the head was heavily ported it would make a huge difference with that kind of boost.

cheers

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Interesting you say that as this is the path we are going down with my build. A fair bit of porting, primarily on the exhaust side. There is no solid lifter that I know of but we will be trialling some solids that we've had made up. This means when we specify the cam profile, we can open the valves in a lot less degrees of rotation because we can be confident we wont get bleed due to the non-existence of hydraulic lifters. Hope it all works as expected. Fingers crossed!

This car looks awesome.

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sorry if I missed but did u use bigger cams, any headwork ? is there any option for solid lifters in these ?

I think if the head was heavily ported it would make a huge difference with that kind of boost.

cheers

Nah mate stock cam and lifters not real sure about how much porting if any . What did u think it would make with 30 ? not many on here have that much power with this psi

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Interesting you say that as this is the path we are going down with my build. A fair bit of porting, primarily on the exhaust side. There is no solid lifter that I know of but we will be trialling some solids that we've had made up. This means when we specify the cam profile, we can open the valves in a lot less degrees of rotation because we can be confident we wont get bleed due to the non-existence of hydraulic lifters. Hope it all works as expected. Fingers crossed!

This car looks awesome.

Straughsberry u r going insane with this build I cant wait to see yours done :beerchug:

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