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Anyone running >.532" lift on a production motor?

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Probably want to look at rocker arm to valve stem contact point in an over the nose cycle to make sure you don't get out to the edge too far.
 
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I/m running .520 lift on exhaust side with production heads..500 on intake--- the guides were already machined down. Using Comp Cam 941 spring. This is getting close to max.
 
I'm running a new setup on the car for a few months now:

PTE 218R flat tappet cam with 1.65 T&D's on "8445" ported production Champion heads.....

with a 1.50 rocker arm the cam is spec'd at .478/.481" lift.

with a 1.65 T&D the cam is .549/.553" lift unless my calculations are incorrect. No problems as of yet.

I'm still running the stock turbo.... and I don't think it works very well with this huge cam as the car isn't running as fast as before with a KB 208/208 .460" lift cam that was just as noisy.

-GNX7
 
Someone told me (can't remember who, sorry :-() that about .530 is where you have to start getting nervous about valves touching the stock pistons, as well as the guide-retainer stuff and coil bind that others have mentioned. A little clay would give a lot of peace of mind if you will have the heads off when the cam goes in.
 
I run a 218 roller w/ .536 lift..ported iron TTA heads and no probs for over 3 yrs.(well, valve train thats is)
 
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