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    understandable, but it isnt throwing money away when you consider cost, labor, time and all that to replace the stock chain. I personally prefer to do it one time and enjoy the car without worries.
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    xp cam for sale here. pm me
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    Quote Originally Posted by danomite02 View Post
    xp cam for sale here. pm me
    PM'd you.
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    Oil pump cover has to be machined.. Plus you have to take out the balancer shaft.. Or at least take the gear off it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Iceman6669 View Post
    Oil pump cover has to be machined...
    Not much info on that. Where would I get this done (that knows what they are doing)?
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    97 GTP Sold-prolly rusted away by now
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    S1X!!! its awesome for stock heads
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    I run the s1x with a stock chain and dampener. Been just dandy for 12k miles now. The 90# springs are actually harder on the dampener due to the ramp rate. Most guys run 105s and have no issues.


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    Since were talking about cams would i be ok to run a s1x with 1.7 rollers, with stock heads? Or would i be better off with a vs for that?

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    definately get the manley modified retainers and viton valve stem seals if you go the the XP hot cam
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    Would a single roller be a happy medium? That much better than a stock chain?
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    I reckon just keep it stock or go double row chain
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    Just another option:

    Overkill SBC2 cam
    214/224 .507/.507 116LSA 114ICL

    You'd need to phone CompCams to custom order a grind number of 3326/3307 HR116+2

    12499224 Valve springs (set of 16, you'll have 4 spares), and caps 10166344 (quantity 12) and run stock TC set, stock lifters, pushrods, rockers etc. Simplified reliable setup that will make 300+ wheel horsepower with headers, 3" exhaust, GenV/Northstar and the right tuning.

    Can be run on 1.7 rockers on stock heads with the appropriate setup.

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