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Old 25-03-2006, 02:09 PM   #20
Walkinshaw
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Originally Posted by heckaz performance
Regrinds are a bit lame, especially for those bucks, many cams would do the job, dont forget that the mock car has head mods. ed head is supposed to have bigger ports than later on and flow 380hp. Many cam manufacturers have a cam that will get you into the 13's, especially with all the no expense spared, engine, driveline and suspension of the Mock-vehicle. It does not suit street use and apparently has driveline vibrations at 80k's due to a pinion angle modification. If anyone wanted to waste their vehicle drivability I'm sure they could challenge them.
Durations around 230@0.50" would give em a run.
Stock heads DO NOT flow 380bhp.

Speaking of 230@0.050, i have one on the way
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