New at Summit Racing Equipment: Scorpion Endurance Series Rocker Arms

New at Summit Racing Equipment: Scorpion Endurance Series Rocker Arms


Tallmadge, OH (PRWEB) August 29, 2014

Add a set of Scorpion Endurance Series Roller Rocker Arms to an engine and make some extra power. The rockers’ higher-than-stock ratio helps increase overall valve lift, which aids airflow and combustion efficiency. That means more horsepower.

Since the Scorpion rocker arms are full rollers with CNC machined aluminum bodies, they help reduce valvetrain friction and weight—and that further improves horsepower potential. Features include:

Can handle .950 inches valve lift and 950 lbs. of open valve spring pressure
Aerospace-grade 7000 series aluminum
Precision ground need bearings and centerless-ground fulcrums
Ground pin and roller tips
Burr-free trunnion through holes
Large machined seats
Black oxide coated steel parts
Fit under most stock height valve covers with no interference

Scorpion Endurance Series Roller Rocker Arms are available for small and big block Chevy, small block Ford, Ford 351C/M, Ford 429/460, and Pontiac 389-455 in a variety of ratios.

See Scorpion’s Endurance Series Rocker Arms at Summit Racing.

Summit Racing Equipment

http://www.SummitRacing.com

1-800-230-3030






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