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[QUOTE]Originally posted by cflores: [QB] Hey whats going on guys I wanted to go with 1.7's on a 302 with 1.90 heads and a E-cam, and im pretty sure it will work, I just want to make sure that I can before i buy the RR, so i was wondering if anyone knows the formula to figure this out. Thanks again [/QB][/QUOTE]
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cflores
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Hey whats going on guys I wanted to go with 1.7's on a 302 with 1.90 heads and a E-cam, and im pretty sure it will work, I just want to make sure that I can before i buy the RR, so i was wondering if anyone knows the formula to figure this out. Thanks again
68stanger
Member # 7842
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divide yor cams lift numbers by 1.6, and multiply the result by 1.7
68stanger
Member # 7842
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heres an example
comp xe282
intake exhaust w/1.6
.565 .574
.565/1.6 = .353 * 1.7 = .600 intake
.574/1.6 = .359 * 1.7 = .610 exhaust
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