Abodybomber Breaking street machines , since 1983.....:) Legendary Member Joined May 21, 2011 Messages 30,853 Reaction score 7,188 Location Arroyo grande ca May 17, 2015 #26 Crane 693901(IMO) is absolutely spot on. The Crane grinds, flat work. Good choice, in my opinion.
rusty Well-Known Member Joined May 13, 2011 Messages 238 Reaction score 3 Location Desoto,Ks May 18, 2015 #27 Will I seriously need springs with both of these cams? Crane works out to almost $100 more than the Comp.I have used Crane before but I've heard good things about Comp.
Will I seriously need springs with both of these cams? Crane works out to almost $100 more than the Comp.I have used Crane before but I've heard good things about Comp.
moturbopar Well-Known Member Joined Apr 1, 2011 Messages 603 Reaction score 26 Location mesa az May 18, 2015 #28 If your dead set on getting rid of the summit cam, this is another good cam choice. https://www.lunatipower.com/Product.aspx?id=1543&gid=287
If your dead set on getting rid of the summit cam, this is another good cam choice. https://www.lunatipower.com/Product.aspx?id=1543&gid=287
rusty Well-Known Member Joined May 13, 2011 Messages 238 Reaction score 3 Location Desoto,Ks May 21, 2015 #29 Abodybomber said: Crane 693901(IMO) is absolutely spot on. The Crane grinds, flat work. Good choice, in my opinion. Click to expand... Yep,ended up going with the Crane.Ordered it today!
Abodybomber said: Crane 693901(IMO) is absolutely spot on. The Crane grinds, flat work. Good choice, in my opinion. Click to expand... Yep,ended up going with the Crane.Ordered it today!