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Old 06-08-2008, 01:33 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Rhoads lifters anyone?

Has anyone used these or found any aftermarket lifters?
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DCR sells hydraulic lash adjusters and also in your other post the only thing I see you don't have up there is rocker arms..
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i dont think you need aftermarket ones if you want pm me and i will get you set up with what you need lifter wise. i run the dcr lifters and turn my old motor to 9300 and new to 10k with them no problems so far.
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does an SRT-4 motor SOUND like at 10k? I would love to hear a sound clip! They sound pretty beastly at 6k - can't imagine 10k !
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i dont think you need aftermarket ones if you want pm me and i will get you set up with what you need lifter wise. i run the dcr lifters and turn my old motor to 9300 and new to 10k with them no problems so far.


Soilds or the PT GT lifters. Is there something else out there? I have heard that the 300M rocker arms work off the V6 motor, seem to give a little more lift from what I have been told.
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