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Old 20-12-2004, 05:17 PM
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Default MAKS. rpm on std hydraulic lifters???

Tell me, to go 8000rpm, maybe more, ar the standard hydraulic lifters ok????

What are the limits on theese lifters?

We are talking new things here offcourse

Thank u for help
Old 20-12-2004, 05:21 PM
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8000rpm is fine for std maybe even up to 8200rpm at a push...anymore than this go solids.
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On the lifters I sell you can safely go to 8400rpm.
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Thanx mate... top
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are we talking intermittent or constant revs? if we are talking constant held in for long periods then i would certainly go for solids at lower rpm than what has just been mentioned! just my opinion of course
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We are talking about primarely 1/4mile racing, no top speed racing for me... maybe 120-130 miles maks
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constant track day use at 8500 fuked a set of followers in a 2 day sessoin
take it to 9200 and the follower says enuf is enuf and spits its insides out
i found that out the hard way
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Originally Posted by martin-reyland
are we talking intermittent or constant revs? if we are talking constant held in for long periods then i would certainly go for solids at lower rpm than what has just been mentioned! just my opinion of course
If we are talking track use and constant reving, how high could you rev it safely?
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