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This references the rear differential.

The Dana 36 was the smaller unit. It was used on all 1984 Corvettes, and all automatic Corvettes thru 1996...
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Re: AFR Hydra Rev??

Subject: Re: AFR Hydra Rev??
by anesthes on 2009/11/14 0:29:37

Quote:

rklessdriver wrote:
Typically at that low of an RPM, 125lbs seat and 350lbs over the nose on valve springs will control most all hyd roller profiles. Even with the heavy retro fit lifters.

I don't think you would see any gain. The Hydra Rev was really intended for guys trying to turn a hyd roller near or over 7000RPM.
Will


On my 412, th350 combo peak hp is around 6,000 RPM, so at the track both shifts would be around 6500 or so. I think I'll go with one to be safe. I've had problems over the years with valve float on hydraulic roller cams.

-- Joe
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