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stock bottom end


upnsmoke

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Joined
Jul 10, 2010
Messages
393
City
baltimore, md
Vehicle Year
1988
Transmission
Manual
Hi. In trying to make my 2.0 run right I have come across several issues, wiped cam, bad lifters, etc, that lead me into a full on rebuild. While apart I ported the head and stock intake a little. I am going all aftermarket with the valvetrain, considering a lunati cam with 218/218 at .050. Whether I go with that or something milder will depend mostly on how high I can wing the stock bottom end. For that cam to be any good I would think the motor would see 6500, but I dont want to bother with aftermarket rods and pistons and I dont know if stock stuff will hold up. Any knowledge on the matter will help me. thanks.
 
Your bottom end isn't really going to be a limiting factor on how high you can spin it... Your valvetrain will be...
 
Valvetrain will definitely be fine. I take it from what you say that the bottom end will hold up over 6k? If so, I am going ahead with the cam I mentioned.
 
missed your post while writing mine 4b316. seeing what you wrote i guess i wont worry about it the bottom end. that race truck looks cool. autocross?
 
No,oval track,asphalt.been a lot of fun,won 4 times this year,finishing 3rd in points.Didn't get this truck together till the end of june and had to drive a Ahem,cough,cough, S-10, the first 5 weeks
 

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