xLURKxDOGx
"An angel fat, at satan's feast"
I found a new set for relatively cheap and was curious what people had to say about them. Quality?
Thanks.
Jake
Thanks.
Jake
Yeah? Do elaborate.I wouldn’t use them on my own stuff. Kim
Lowdeck stroker. I wasnt plan on using stock rockers. There are a few other more expensive option but i figured id look for someone running them.What is gain? Stiffer or more accurate than stock?
Thanks! Thats the information im looking for.I have them on a 470 with Trick Flows. Solid cam 540 lift that sees 6800 RPM. Been on it for about 3yrs. So far so Good. If I was going bigger and roller I might get some Harland Sharps.
Get the hold downs spacers and shims and see if they have studs. From 440 Source.Thanks! Thats the information im looking for.
Jake
My buddies have had some break. That was awhile ago so maybe their better now. KimWon and lost. Thanks
Yeah? Do elaborate.
PRW stainlessLowdeck stroker. I wasnt plan on using stock rockers. There are a few other more expensive option but i figured id look for someone running them.
Jake
What is gain? Stiffer or more accurate than stock?
Don't get Scorpion alum!!!
Why? I've used Scopion (on Chevy/Ford/Magnum) many times and never had an issue. Their RACE series is rated at 950lbs open spring pressure which indicates the rocker is a strong piece. J.Rob
Yeah they're nice. Made in Florida USA.
Could you elaborate!Don't get Scorpion alum!!!
Look on the net for Scorpion failures. One person didn't realise that the 'fretting' of the blue anodising was because the alum was stretching underneath. A timebomb in the waiting.
Usually no gains in power, but they all but eliminate valve stem and guide wear. That alone is really worth the cost.
That’s exactly what I was going say ! Guide and stem wear is amazing with the roller rocker ! Definitely a good choice
Stock guides can last 100k...That’s exactly what I was going say ! Guide and stem wear is amazing with the roller rocker ! Definitely a good choice