74SwingerA
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I am pretty much finished ordering parts for my engine. We are keeping it hydraulic vs adjustable because we don't want the extra maintenance/costs associated to keep it reliable. I am confused right now about which style I want to go - flat tappet or roller cams. Right now the set I have chosen are flat-tappet but I am not sure what would be more reliable but also produce the most HP/TQ and allow for the best set-up to avoid floating.
So what I have chosen are Edelbrock Performer RPM Cylinder Heads 60829 and I am using these cams - COMP Cams Xtreme Energy Hi-Lift Camshafts 21-228-4
From there I have no clue which rockers and lifters to consider. I know I don't need to obtain more than 6500 RPM and the max lift on these is .600in. My Crank, pistons and rods are sourced from 440source and according to them the 75CC heads would give me roughly 10.7:1 compression.
Does anyone have a clue which rockers/lifters I should add to this or would stock be strong/light enough for a 6500 RPM engine without float.
So what I have chosen are Edelbrock Performer RPM Cylinder Heads 60829 and I am using these cams - COMP Cams Xtreme Energy Hi-Lift Camshafts 21-228-4
From there I have no clue which rockers and lifters to consider. I know I don't need to obtain more than 6500 RPM and the max lift on these is .600in. My Crank, pistons and rods are sourced from 440source and according to them the 75CC heads would give me roughly 10.7:1 compression.
Does anyone have a clue which rockers/lifters I should add to this or would stock be strong/light enough for a 6500 RPM engine without float.
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