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well my cam is going in next week. my specs are 206/216 115ls 113ic 507/507...
anyway i know this cam is going to kick a$$ with my nitrous..
if i ever stop using nitrous and i want more intake, can't i leave the cam in and just install some 1.7 rockers on the INTAKE side only.. does anyone see a problem with this...
[ February 12, 2003: Message edited by: malloynx#2 ]</p>
You will gain nothing but valve float and valvetrain stress going over 0.500" on stock heads. I don't even know if ported heads (from the flow numbers) justify that kind of lift either. Not worth it IMO.
valve float can be controled w/ new retainers, valvesprings, rockers, and pushrods. u have 2 remove all this to do a cam anyways, so why not replace it while ur in there.
2001 Arctic White Firebird<br />More mods than I\'m allowed to list!
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