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Thread: Using highport valve train for a lowport RR 01 SE

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Posts: 21-27 of 27
2011-09-10 05:59:07
#21
Originally Posted by Vadim
Don't get me wrong, plenty of people run it with a piggy back, but I feel like it's a half-assed way to go.



well i already have forged internals so there less likely to melt but if i get it tuned right it wont but i see where ur coming from.
2011-09-10 05:59:42
#22
Originally Posted by Keo
non rr valves are longer than RR's.


Thats what ive been hearing.
2011-09-10 06:04:20
#23
Ve valve springs works on rr's.
2011-09-10 06:07:18
#24
thats weird u would think the ve's would be longer
2011-09-10 09:44:30
#25
Don't slack on getting something capable of tuning properly. You've got enough in the motor that I cringe at the thought of a piggyback on it.
2011-09-18 04:30:01
#26
You might want to consider a standalone if you don't like 16 bit conversion option.

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2011-09-19 01:06:56
#27
Originally Posted by fubar1o2
You might want to consider a standalone if you don't like 16 bit conversion option.

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Thats plry where im standing right now
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