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I recall that it was a reliable source, but don't remember who, when or where. (Possibly Cloyes.) But I believe that the difference is made up by the chain length, not the sprockets. They sell replacement shorter chains. If the sprockets were different, they would have used the same chain as standard sets.

Congratulations on your IHRA win.

That's what I was taught but if wrong I stand corrected. I just want people to know that the manufacturers do make timing chain sets to fix the problem. The chain tensioner is not the only way.