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			Use the Manley (stock type) Rockers cause they will not go bad and change the rear gear. No matter what cam a 302 Chevy runs it needs a stiffer gear or change the trans gears to have a lower first gear for easy light to light driving. Re do the distributor curve and have Eric tune/go over your carb. Then go have fun.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			With the M-20 trans and the 3.73 rear gear, you're already equivalent to an M-21 or M-22 with a 4.27 rear gear.  Running a 4.56 rear with the M-20 would be equivalent to a 5.22 rear with a close ratio trans.  First gear would be a screamer.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			I wound up ordering a custom ground Bullit cam -  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	can't wait to install it - I have a set of roller tip comp 1.52 rockers, heads already have screw in studs and guide plates - and I will be installing stiffer springs to compensate - the cam is thus! CHS 278/282-F12+5 Duration @ .050 = 248/252 Lift with 1.5 rocker = .530/.540 Valve lash (hot) = .016/.016 Lobe separation = 112 Intake centerline = 107 so kinda like a tight lobe LT1 with much more aggressive ramps. I'll be running a set of 1 3/4 Kustom clone Z28 Headers - I ordered a Flowmaster American Thunder exhaust setup = but I won't be running he Super 44 mufflers, but rather (either) the Dynomax Ultraflow SS or a Set of Borla XR-1 mufflers - I like this system because the tail pipes (while larger at 2.5") exit in the stock location with a 45" cut like the original tailpipes. keeping the m20, and 3.73s Also will be installing a set of BFGoodrich or Coker WideOval Radials on a set of vintage Minilite wheels - CAN NOT WAIT!!!  | 
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			 I have the Borla XR-1's on one of mine, a little loud but I like it. Sorry for the crappy cell phone vid.  | 
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			Sounds like a good combo Aaron. Keep us in the loop.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			I am sure you have already considered this, but if you wanting more aggressive than an LT-1 camshaft, using "stiffer springs" you are risking lobe failure.   You can combat to some extent by using edm lifters, and making sure you use a good high zinc oil. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Still, if I were going stiffer than stock springs, I think I would just go with a roller cam package. Just my .02 cents. Wish you luck either way. 
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			Yes I have - and actually - almost had a catostrophic failure with the LT1 cam due to TOO MUCH ZDDP. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	I had foolishly assumed that if one bottle of ZDDP+ was good, then a bottle and a 1/2 would be better insurance - BOY was I wrong - after 800 miles, the lifters had spalling - but not obvious damage to the cam lobes and it mic-ed out correctly I do however have more spring pressure than the stock Z28 springs - but not 130-140lbs like the current solid flat tappets want  | 
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 I am either ordering the XR1 or Dynomax Welded Ultraflows  | 
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