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    I dont plan on doing either of these, but what would happen if you installed an aftermarket cam and 1.9 ratio roller rockers??? I understand there are different cams with higher lift/duration (i think Im using the terms right). Do you run the risk of slapping valves, or are there other negative effects???
    1997 Chevrolet Camaro
    L26, Pacesetter headers, SLP cai, Centerforce DF clutch, Pro 5.0 shifter, UMI short stick, 1le driveline, J&M 35mm front swaybar, UMI lca's/phb/sfc's, KYB AGX shocks, Hotchkis stb.

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    Re: quick q about cam/rockers

    too much lift
    you wouldnt be physically able to do it

    there's no point in running high ration rockers with a cam. An after market cam gives you LSA, higher valve lift, and longer duration. ( how long the valves stay open). High ration rockers only give higher lift. So there really wouldnt be any point in running 1.9 rockers with a cam any way. You would just buy a cam that already had the extra lift built into it
    Last edited by Meatyshells; 08-30-2009, 06:15 PM.

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    • #3
      Re: quick q about cam/rockers

      Is anyone running the yella terra 1.95 ratio rockers?
      1997 Chevrolet Camaro
      L26, Pacesetter headers, SLP cai, Centerforce DF clutch, Pro 5.0 shifter, UMI short stick, 1le driveline, J&M 35mm front swaybar, UMI lca's/phb/sfc's, KYB AGX shocks, Hotchkis stb.

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      • #4
        Re: quick q about cam/rockers

        don't think so...if you did head work and you cut your valve guides down to accept .600 lift, then you could run a 1.8 or 1.85 roller rocker on the ARH cam...depends on the cam.

        Basically it's the cam lift x the rocker arm ratio = actual valve lift.

        so for example, the abbott racing cam is .320 lift x 1.6 stock rockers = .512 lift.

        so if you wanted to buy that cam and maybe later switch to a roller rocker with maybe a 1.8 or 1.85 ratio you would be looking at .576 - .592 lift.

        I may run a 1.8 roller rocker with my cam down the road...give me the benefit of a roller rocker, and added lift on my cam. I still need to research into that though, I may be better off just going with a different cam all together.

        the benefit I can see of running rockers with a cam, is you can play with your lift, without digging back through the whole engine to swap the cam. Makes life a little easier, plus if you get the aluminum rockers you are lightening up the valvetrain.
        Last edited by LETZRIDE; 05-04-2010, 12:40 AM.

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        • #5
          Re: quick q about cam/rockers

          1.9's, especially with a cam put alot of stress on the rocker bolts. You risk snapping a bolt over time.

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