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[QUOTE]Originally posted by 66 AC COBRA: [QB] i have an e303 cam and 1.7 rollers, have ford aluminum heads (gt40x), i went from the stock 1.6 sliders to the 1.7 rollers, lost no torque on bottome and gained about 12hp on the top, dyno proven, hit 288rwhp at 6250 when the rev limiter hit, the engine was still pullin, that is why i am going to pay mustang ranch a visit soon, if they are pedestal mount they are very easy to install, the rockers take about 20mins to install (just unbolt old ones and bolt on new ones), taking the intake on and off is a different story [/QB][/QUOTE]
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88GTstunna
Member # 2301
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I just got Scorpion Roller Rockers and I need to put them on how do I put them on>? I have a E-303 cam so it must be a 1:6 right>? that is what I was told when I bought them.
StreetStang37
Member # 935
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It may not be 1.6 but most likely is. Are they stud mount or pedestal mount?
66 AC COBRA
Member # 904
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i have an e303 cam and 1.7 rollers, have ford aluminum heads (gt40x), i went from the stock 1.6 sliders to the 1.7 rollers, lost no torque on bottome and gained about 12hp on the top, dyno proven, hit 288rwhp at 6250 when the rev limiter hit, the engine was still pullin, that is why i am going to pay mustang ranch a visit soon, if they are pedestal mount they are very easy to install, the rockers take about 20mins to install (just unbolt old ones and bolt on new ones), taking the intake on and off is a different story
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