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89' Saleen drag car coming out of retirement.
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<blockquote data-quote="365 Saleen" data-source="post: 16779194" data-attributes="member: 201889"><p>New solid roller lifters going in. New on the left, "old" ones on the right.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1749919[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>When I went to order new ones, the tech support at Crower said not to use the ones on the right because I don't spin enough rpm or have enough lift from the cam to make them work properly. I was surprised, since I had used them for over 4 seasons. I only spin the engine to 8,400 rpm max, most times 8K rpm and the lift from the cam is just over .720 at the valve.</p><p>The other thing that surprised me about this, is that the ones I wanted to buy were over $1,100 for the set and the ones they recommend are just under $700 for the set. How often does a sales person talk you out of spending more money???</p><p>The Enduromax lifters have a bushed roller, while the "regular" ones have needle bearing in the roller.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="365 Saleen, post: 16779194, member: 201889"] New solid roller lifters going in. New on the left, "old" ones on the right. [ATTACH type="full"]1749919[/ATTACH] When I went to order new ones, the tech support at Crower said not to use the ones on the right because I don't spin enough rpm or have enough lift from the cam to make them work properly. I was surprised, since I had used them for over 4 seasons. I only spin the engine to 8,400 rpm max, most times 8K rpm and the lift from the cam is just over .720 at the valve. The other thing that surprised me about this, is that the ones I wanted to buy were over $1,100 for the set and the ones they recommend are just under $700 for the set. How often does a sales person talk you out of spending more money??? The Enduromax lifters have a bushed roller, while the "regular" ones have needle bearing in the roller. [/QUOTE]
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