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Will AFR Hydra-Rev kit be worth it when only revving to 6000rpm?

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Old 01-01-2002, 12:58 PM
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Will AFR Hydra-Rev kit be worth it when only revving to 6000rpm?

Looking at the AFR Hydra-Rev kit webpage, they show gains starting at 5500 rpm and obviously the higher you rev, the more this will benefit you. I take my engine to 6000 rpm, do those who have the kit or experience with it see me gaining an advantage with the kit? Will I really get an extra 30 HP during those last 500 rpm's (5500-6000). It's a little over $200, but if I could gain a tenth or two from it, then I think it would be worth it.
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it will not give any extra HP if you don't have a float prob now

and a properly setup hydroller should be able to pull 6000 n/p even with a 1.25 spring. Shoot for about 120lbs seat pressure.

Competition products has a set for about 90bucks.
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