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Subject: 71 malibu GM 502/502 Gen VI


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J.C. Repard
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Date Posted: 06:30:45 12/29/01 Sat

Reading your tips on this installation, what do you do with the power brake booster ? I have Hooker super (no-fit) Comps on now, 2"-31/2", and was thinking about another set, to pickup top end-???This is a street-strip 10.7/123mph car now, with under 10.0-1 comp.the heads are the GM alum oval 502/502 ,1.90-2.25 units. Edelbrock makes these for GM. What is your suggestion on size? the current cam is 229/237 @ .050 and 564/587 lift, but I'm thinking about one notch up in duration and lift,237/242--587/612 lift. Also ground clearance since this a limited street car, is a concern. Please advise.

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