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Old 01-06-2001, 06:28 PM   #5
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You could run a solid cam in your car. But you would have to ditch that Cobra intake, and make sure you had the compression to make big n/a power.

The downsides of a solid roller cam are periodic valve adjustments, and noise. They are seldom used on drivers.

Also I bet that Mustang you were talking about probably weighs 2900 lbs with the driver in it.
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