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Old 06-06-2017, 11:47 PM
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Short question, will this cam work efficently alongside a 4.8 procharged? And who else is running with this cam in boosted conditions? Any info would be highly appreciated
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It's been answered in your other thread.
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Mybad man, I keep on getting mixed opinions on my cam, from other places, just trying to get more info on my cam. I recently found out that i still have the same lifters, the shop argued that since my engine was a 4.8 , a change of lifters was not required as compared to a 5.3 due to the dod afm thing. But yet i dont feel confident on my lifters, i am at 160,000 milage , nothing is wrong with them at all, no ticking or anything like that, but many people are telling me to change my lifters to new ones and to also get double springs instead of single. Do you think it is wise to do that setup? Instead of single springs and the lifters i have currently?



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