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Chevy Camshafts - Got Lobes?
..."If you're going racing with studmounted rocker arms, you should use one, but if you have the right cam, you should be running fairly close to its limit speed; you should be on its dynamic threshold." In other words, when you've already upgraded everything else in your valvetrain and are running near its limit, it's time to consider a stud girdle. "If you're after that last 5-10 hp, you should look into it," says Godbold. "It lets you lock all the studs together, and if you have a stiffer upper valvetrain you have more duration." View Related Article
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Chevrolet Corvette Find new Chevrolet Corvette information as well as review photos, specs and more. The Corvette has a V8 standard engine producing 505 horsepower, and has a 8 star frontal impact rating for the driver and a 8 star frontal impact rating for the passenger. You may also be interested in the Chevrolet Impala and the Chevrolet Camaro.
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