Re: Does the 6.4 hemi have roller rockers?
[Re: MattW]
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Matt there is NOT that much power in a roller tip/roller fulcrum. There is some power in a proper rocker setup however. J.Rob
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Re: Does the 6.4 hemi have roller rockers?
[Re: RAMM]
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06/04/11 10:06 AM
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Matt there is NOT that much power in a roller tip/roller fulcrum. There is some power in a proper rocker setup however. J.Rob
Thanks for the info Jesse Nice work on the stock stroke 360 with EQ heads. Maybe my 416 Indy head flat tappet you built me years ago did actually make 650hp Seems to be the norm lately. Lol Keep up the good work. Very few are posting useful info these days.
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Re: Does the 6.4 hemi have roller rockers?
[Re: RodStRace]
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I'm not into the whole conspiracy deal on cars. When people talk about the 100 MPG carb and the manufacturers keeping the cars dumbed down, I usually scoff. So why aren't they doing roller rockers on these high horse, high tech engines? Doesn't make sense to leave that kind of friction on the table.
Price a set of Roller rockers compared to a set of standard rockers, then multiply that times however many million engines being built, and theres your answer. The slight extra friction at the tip of a fuel injected, well tuned, hydraulic cammed, low RPM rev limited engine isnt worth the extra cost of the roller tips.
Yes they have roller lifters, but they are only in the newer model cars.
Pluss most have overhead cams, I think Mopar and Chevy are the only push rod engine.
Kasey
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Re: Does the 6.4 hemi have roller rockers?
[Re: Moparnut426]
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I'm not into the whole conspiracy deal on cars. When people talk about the 100 MPG carb and the manufacturers keeping the cars dumbed down, I usually scoff. So why aren't they doing roller rockers on these high horse, high tech engines? Doesn't make sense to leave that kind of friction on the table.
Price a set of Roller rockers compared to a set of standard rockers, then multiply that times however many million engines being built, and theres your answer. The slight extra friction at the tip of a fuel injected, well tuned, hydraulic cammed, low RPM rev limited engine isnt worth the extra cost of the roller tips.
Yes they have roller lifters, but they are only in the newer model cars.
Pluss most have overhead cams, I think Mopar and Chevy are the only push rod engine.
Kasey
potential warranty issues, too I'm sure...16 tiny roller bearings (~1/2 the size of the rollers in roller lifters), if one came apart in the warranty period, it could wreck the whole motor......
of course, chrysler has ONLY been using roller LIFTERS in their V8's for 26 years (318 in M bodies started in '85)
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Re: Does the 6.4 hemi have roller rockers?
[Re: patrick]
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I'm not into the whole conspiracy deal on cars. When people talk about the 100 MPG carb and the manufacturers keeping the cars dumbed down, I usually scoff. So why aren't they doing roller rockers on these high horse, high tech engines? Doesn't make sense to leave that kind of friction on the table.
Price a set of Roller rockers compared to a set of standard rockers, then multiply that times however many million engines being built, and theres your answer. The slight extra friction at the tip of a fuel injected, well tuned, hydraulic cammed, low RPM rev limited engine isnt worth the extra cost of the roller tips.
Yes they have roller lifters, but they are only in the newer model cars.
Pluss most have overhead cams, I think Mopar and Chevy are the only push rod engine.
Kasey
potential warranty issues, too I'm sure...16 tiny roller bearings (~1/2 the size of the rollers in roller lifters), if one came apart in the warranty period, it could wreck the whole motor......
of course, chrysler has ONLY been using roller LIFTERS in their V8's for 26 years (318 in M bodies started in '85)
Man, Its been 26 years already for roller lifters..... I am getting old!!
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