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Roller Cam Dynamics 2
By Tim_C.,
The reduced base circle (.140 less) is a must for many reasons. Â Most include longevity. Â The lobe needs reduced to keep the action in it's wheel-house so to speak. Â Like a pro baseball player hitting a ball with perfect timing. Â The stock base circle would put more stress on the rockers and shafts. Â
Also, for you guys who want more from their slip rocker cams: Â You can put the 1.5 ratio roller tip rockers MD106245 on, and get the gains from the increased lift, and less resistance from t
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picture resizing
By ilber,
i would want  to see an automatic picture resizing to say  640x480
I have noticed  that  pictures that  insert  aredisplaying in actual size, while if view  them in another browser window(just a  picture  new version of IE would resize it).I do tend to have all my pics in 1760x1168x 24 bit, on ocasion i would  resize prior uploading to 1120x760 and doa 45% JEPG compression.
Because  when entire thread is scrolls 1168or760or  what ever  the horizontal resolution(greater  tha
Redline gear oil.
By SQF,
Ilber sent this info to me. Â The reply is direct from Redline and the answer is specific to our manual tranny cars. Â
Hello.
I am  seeking  advice  on what  Redline  Manual Transmission  Oil,  which one  is  the best fit  for me?
I  have an 88  Chrysler  conquest  with  freshly rebuilt  5 speed transmission and  ³race  prepared²  engine.  My service manual  suggests a  80w-90w  gear oil.  What is the equivalent to  it, MT90  or  redline  MTL?
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