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Should i go with a heavy duty timing set?

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Old 05-07-2005, 10:45 PM
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Should i go with a heavy duty timing set?

I was just wondering, I'm going to be installing all my parts soon (when they're back from the machine shop)...I'm gonna be installing a set of fully ported heads with 2"/1.55" valves, LT4 hotcam valve springs, fully ported intake manifold, CC305 cam, Headers and so on, My question is, should i go with a lunatti timing set or should i save $175 (since summit went from $106 for the set to $175) and just get a new chain from my friend who is the manager at an advance auto parts...I wasn't sure what kind of power a stock replacement chain could handle. Or I was thinking of going with an electric water pump, if i did that could I just use a regular timing set for a small block 350? Just trying to see which way I should go
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