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Thanks for the replies, just doing some bench racing and wondered.
There is a naturally aspirated, overhead valve, pneumatic valve spring, 146 cu.in. V8. That makes 740 hp and 202 ft lbs at 18000 rpm motor out there.... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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not sure about that but I do not think anything other than a "conventional" automotive valve actuated system is legal--but I've been wrong before
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