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Old 02-23-2008, 01:50 AM
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Default Re: ZL-1 motor build

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I don't know if you've purchased your solid roller camshaft yet, but if you havent, you should really consider the Comp Cams 288 Street Roller. It's a great camshaft that I (and many others) have used with great success. Easy on the valvetrain and great power. I put many reliable miles and 1/4 mile passes on mine with never a problem. Very popular and with good reason.

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Mark I jhave used that cam before..several times in fact..really like too...have not picked one out yet..have some idea of what I want..I'll post it here before I buy..just want to get the short block and heads done so I can bring it on home..put it on the stand..sit on my oriental rug and enjoy the view..actually the rug is a repro made in Iowa..100% synthetic material
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