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<blockquote data-quote="phil a" data-source="post: 16586725" data-attributes="member: 45445"><p>I’d read that - thanks for the link. John Mihovitz doesn’t really comment on the use of stock followers. There was only a brief mention of GT followers but not clear as to whether or not there was any benefit. This won’t go past 7,000-7,200rpm. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks Tony. I know we’d talked about this before, probably going to fall into what seems like the modular trap of ‘might as well spend another $___ while I’m in there,’ or risk being out ~$15,000 trying to save a bit of money. I might just go with new Cloyes non-adjustable secondary gears and get the Comp primaries to save from having to file two gears lol. I saw the Accufab spacers, but I have the ARP washers and 12mm bolts already paid for, so I’d be spending $125 for two cam washers. Again, if it’s necessary I’ll do it, but I don’t want to spend $$ if not indicated. </p><p></p><p>PS I talked with Jason for a while today. Going to get a shipping quote on the heads and get them out there for his treatment. Looking forward to getting that taken care of and underway.</p><p></p><p>Phil</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phil a, post: 16586725, member: 45445"] I’d read that - thanks for the link. John Mihovitz doesn’t really comment on the use of stock followers. There was only a brief mention of GT followers but not clear as to whether or not there was any benefit. This won’t go past 7,000-7,200rpm. Thanks Tony. I know we’d talked about this before, probably going to fall into what seems like the modular trap of ‘might as well spend another $___ while I’m in there,’ or risk being out ~$15,000 trying to save a bit of money. I might just go with new Cloyes non-adjustable secondary gears and get the Comp primaries to save from having to file two gears lol. I saw the Accufab spacers, but I have the ARP washers and 12mm bolts already paid for, so I’d be spending $125 for two cam washers. Again, if it’s necessary I’ll do it, but I don’t want to spend $$ if not indicated. PS I talked with Jason for a while today. Going to get a shipping quote on the heads and get them out there for his treatment. Looking forward to getting that taken care of and underway. Phil [/QUOTE]
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