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    Rev limiter

     



    Have a MSD 6AL, with the old cam rev limiter chip is 7000.
    New cam is a Doug Herbert mechanical roller RPM Range: 2500-6500 Advertised Duration: 285/285Duration @ .050: 242/242Lift: .567/.567Lobe Center: 110c.
    Should new chip be 6600 or 6800..
    Going drag racing next week, so I should change to a new chip. What's your opinion...Thanks Jack

    Last edited by Jack60; 05-12-2009 at 07:29 AM.
    60 Vette 350 5speed not much stock.

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    I never ran a rev limiter chip---whats the point????

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    Think I'd leave the chip where it is and just shift earlier....unless you're shifting on the chip???
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