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  • lift numbers are .625/.625 or at least that what they speced it in the gm high tech mag i can't remeber the durations off the top of my head

  • .700 Damn

  • I'm surprised the crickets are still chirping after shut off.

  • love those lt1's give em props, with a little elbow grease mid to high 11's n/a are possible!!!

  • @GhostAvenger620 it doesnt take much to get them into the 12s or 11s, but this guy runs 8s

  • what induction are you running

  • were did you get the 396 stroker kit for the LT1?

  • @lilmarv08

    Pistons from JE pistons

    Crank is a Cola forged 3.875"

    Rods are Lunati 5.85" billet pro mod

  • Sweeeet !

  • ooh okay..i think my engine guys puttin around a 700 lift in my 383 ..but i drive alot on the street

  • no what kind of solid roller cam is in the LT1

  • Sorry. It's not my car and it has a custom grind and I don't know the specs. I think it has 114 LSA and lift numbers are north of .700.

  • what size solid roller and what kind ?

  • 396 LT1

  • I want it

  • where did you get your computer done at

  • sounds awesome, let me know your cam specs and manufacturer

  • Sounds kick ass,Tony

    Cann't wait to see it at the LTX shoot out.

    Track soon right????????

  • Sounds good Tony! Let's see if we can get mine back together this weekend. Can't wait to get both cars back to the track.

  • Sounds good man, nothing sounds as good as a solid roller v8.

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