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Old 01-09-2008, 04:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Recently built engine for my hq but am haveing worries about its streetabillity mainlly due to large cam.
Cam is crower solid roller with solid roller lifters to match of course
with a massive gross lift of .686
Is any one out there running similar on street.?
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Old 01-09-2008, 04:25 PM   #2 (permalink)
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what is streetable? as long as it runs on pump i couldn't care what it drives like
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Old 01-09-2008, 05:25 PM   #3 (permalink)
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i drove my vn daily it had a solid roller cam harrop hi rise and quad throttles pushing a bit over 300 at the rear wheels.
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what the entire setup diff trans stally engine heads stroke etc..
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thanks for your replys
setup is:
4 bolt mains
h beam rods
forged pistons 11.5.1 compression
bore 4.030
cam crower solid roller
lifters solid roller
heads edelbrock extensive porting tripple valve springs stainless valves all the go fast gear
single plane high rise manifold
no carby as yet
box is fully manualised two speed powerglide
no diff as yet
open to sugestions on carb size and diff ratio.
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what size cam is itĒ
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so it's a chev had me thinkin it was holden for a bit there , sounds
good ,carby size depends on the cubes,
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So its a Mopar? Fraud? Chev? Big or small block? Maybe its a Honda?
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Bigger fish to fry than stuff around here. Im off!
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cam size is 286/288 at .050 duration
gross lift .686/.636
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engine is chev
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small block
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itsa bloody ChEv !!! Didnt Know Crower did cams and roller lifters for Holden V8's
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itsa bloody ChEv !!! Didnt Know Crower did cams and roller lifters for Holden V8's
my point was for him to list more info ,it helps
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so how big is it ,the engine
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