Any other companies beside AFR makes "rev kits"
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Crane cams, Comp Cams, etc.
Crane cams, Comp Cams, etc.
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Check www.Jegs.com
They have them there as well.
They have them there as well.
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if you mean hyd-roller rev kits
AFR, comp and http://www.competitionproducts.com
are the only ones I am aware of.
http://www.competitionproducts.com/page60.html
are the only ones I am aware of.
http://www.competitionproducts.com/page60.html
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I called jegs and they said that their rev kit works for flat tappet and hydraulic roller,also said that its for "circle track" cars and "provide no gain on a street motor"..So I dont know if theyre right and/or get my parts from them
I called competition products and they only have rev kits for mechanical rollers and hydraulic rollers that uses RETROFIT roller lifters..
Anywhere else?
Also can I use my existing pushrods??
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I called competition products and they only have rev kits for mechanical rollers and hydraulic rollers that uses RETROFIT roller lifters..
Anywhere else?
Also can I use my existing pushrods??
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Comp makes them.
The reason there's no gain on a street motor (usually) is because they only help at extremely high RPMs, like well above 6000. If your engine doesn't run continuously at those RPMs, there's no point.
http://www.compcams.com/catalog/289.html
They have nothing to do with push rod length.
The reason there's no gain on a street motor (usually) is because they only help at extremely high RPMs, like well above 6000. If your engine doesn't run continuously at those RPMs, there's no point.
http://www.compcams.com/catalog/289.html
They have nothing to do with push rod length.
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