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![]() Will the x-cam work with stock or 1.7rr's without notching the pistons for clearence? I am looking for all around improvement throughout the rpm range. I know very little about these things and was just trying to get some suggestions. What about the driveshaft, would it be a better investment than the cam?
Caymon
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