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Old 02-06-2002, 08:00 PM   #16
gtsr515
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The reason i say be carefull is with piston to valve clearance, most builders suggest .70 to be on the safe side, especially on 5-speed cars.

Yes, many install a "B" or an "E" and check clearance, some run a little a .40, you better have damn good valve springs and rarely miss a shift to run it that close.
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