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Old 04-19-2001, 09:58 PM   #2
juiceman
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first that motor will not make any more power at 7000 and may slow you down. second, it will definately slow you down when that rod comes through the block and at the same time the valve hits that piston when it floats. you need more than you think to rev 7000 rpm's. i dont reccomend it. if you have rods or rod bolts and valve springs made to rev that high then fine. and not the springs that come with the heads. other than that you seem ok. if you shift at 5500 now why dont you try to shift at 6000 and see what happens. but as long as you get the proper equipment and the motor is ok then rev the heck out of it. just dont try it with the stock motor.
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