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Re: once again

Subject: Re: once again
by jsup on 2008/11/5 20:57:45

Quote:

cuisinartvette wrote:
actually the tight LSA does help pick them up and build torque. Also narrows the powerband which can be a good or bad thing depending on the rest of the setup.
I happen to like motors with tight lobe centers, they hit like a ton of bricks, but personally I like a little wider powerband which the tighter LSAs dont typically offer.. Something for everyone.


Exactly, I think that Pr0zac doesn't realy care about picking up a gallon of milk, I think he wants absurd times, hence high compression and tight separation.

For his setup and desires, I suspect that would do it.
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