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Location: Abilene, Texas
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![]() Thanks alot Jeff, Lets see if I understand this
1- Yes that would increase the lift. Are you telling me that if a cam is intended to use 1.5 than you shouldnt move to a 1.6 or any other size than the intended rr? Thats a new one if you are??? 2-OK I was under the impression that steeper gears will give you more torque and your powerband will be lower than if you went to a smaller gear. A smaller gear will not have as much on bottom but will be able to get a little higher in the rpm's. I am not sure where he is shifting at. He is a member on this board I will try to find him and get him in here. What are the spec on the cam you are using? Thanks alot and please let me know if I am in the wrong here at all. Oh Yeah vetteeter, spell check my friend ![]()
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