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Old 05-15-2008, 07:43 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Crane 18s or BC stage 3s????????

I just got rid of my crane 16s as they are only good up to 7200rpm and will be reving higher... i have crane springs and retainers, cnc ported head 1mm exhaust and intake valves... ETC.. Which should i go with Crane 18s or Brian Crower stage 3s??? I know Brian crowers are a spilt duration cam which is better for spool and top end vs. crane which people end up having 2 different cams, since they are not a spilt duration cam.. NEED FEEDBACK ASAP THANKS

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