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    Default 150.00 rebate on dart shp pro blocks

    For those who are interested Dart is offering a 150.00 rebate on the SHP Pro blocks from Dec. 1st till Jan. 31st 2012

    http://www.dartheads.com/dart-news/1...hp-pro-blocks/

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    Curious what you gain by going to larger cam bore/ larger lifter holes?

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    Larger lifter bores will let you run a more aggressive lobe profile in solid cams, and with a roller, larger lifter bores also let you run the rebuildable type roller lifter...

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    So what would you get, a little M or the SHP pro?

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    Quote Originally Posted by powerslide View Post
    Curious what you gain by going to larger cam bore/ larger lifter holes?
    Bigger base circle cam makes for much better valve control, less spring cause of a more rounder nose.

    .904 lifters have a biiger body, bigger wheel and bigger axel that being said makes for a much more dependable lifter over a .842 lifter. Going from an .750 wheel to an .810 you won't see tracking like an .842 lifter leaves on the lobe.

    80% of the blocks I machine now all are .904 lifters and bigger cam cores!!!!

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