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Re: What does cam LIFT do for performance? Sun, 13 November 2005 14:30 Go to previous message
Thanks for that.

I had a small read and will read more later. I am going to put some big port cams into my 100kw small port and was thinking that the increase in lift would give me more gain than the extra 8 degrees of duration. Now you have got me thinking about the valve springs. I am sure that they would be fine since they are standard cams but my v-springs have been use to there current lift for a long time now.

Thanks again,

Ty
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