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It will depend on how they will be used. We buy them bare (do not buy them if they have PC parts in them) and check them here in our shop. Some we will have to do valve jobs on and others are ok. Sometimes you will find that the guides are too tight. Over time, we have found out that if you use good parts they have been pretty good. I have a customer that has a set of the CNC 360's on a 525 in a dragster that runs 4.80's in the 1/8th. I probably wouldn't use them on a blown application.lol
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Originally Posted by kyspeedparts
It will depend on how they will be used. We buy them bare (do not buy them if they have PC parts in them) and check them here in our shop. Some we will have to do valve jobs on and others are ok. Sometimes you will find that the guides are too tight. Over time, we have found out that if you use good parts they have been pretty good. I have a customer that has a set of the CNC 360's on a 525 in a dragster that runs 4.80's in the 1/8th. I probably wouldn't use them on a blown application.lol
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Originally Posted by TwinFoggerSBC
Originally Posted by kyspeedparts
It will depend on how they will be used. We buy them bare (do not buy them if they have PC parts in them) and check them here in our shop. Some we will have to do valve jobs on and others are ok. Sometimes you will find that the guides are too tight. Over time, we have found out that if you use good parts they have been pretty good. I have a customer that has a set of the CNC 360's on a 525 in a dragster that runs 4.80's in the 1/8th. I probably wouldn't use them on a blown application.lol
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To the original poster...I suggest you talk to "Gungho" on this forum. Despite the bad reputation ProComp has he saysd he has had very good luck with his.I think he bought them bare and had good stuff put in them though.
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Originally Posted by Tod74
Originally Posted by TwinFoggerSBC
Originally Posted by kyspeedparts
It will depend on how they will be used. We buy them bare (do not buy them if they have PC parts in them) and check them here in our shop. Some we will have to do valve jobs on and others are ok. Sometimes you will find that the guides are too tight. Over time, we have found out that if you use good parts they have been pretty good. I have a customer that has a set of the CNC 360's on a 525 in a dragster that runs 4.80's in the 1/8th. I probably wouldn't use them on a blown application.lol
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The only thing you did on Yellow bullet is make yourself look like a bitch.So what if you paid them....how long did it take you?And you only paid up after it was pushed and someone found out who you were etc..I don't remember. All anyone needs to do is go over there and read...there is enough there that as soon as I saw your name I remembered the crap from last summer....So, all you do is make yourself look bad and hurt your chances of selling stuff in the future. That's the reason I brought it up here.Let people go over there and read the thread and make up their own mind. Your character comes through in the way you conduct yourself in that thread. Good luck with your Paypal dispute.If you are really in the "right" I'm sure they will pay you....eventually.
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Originally Posted by Tod74
The only thing you did on Yellow bullet is make yourself look like a bitch.So what if you paid them....how long did it take you?And you only paid up after it was pushed and someone found out who you were etc..I don't remember. All anyone needs to do is go over there and read...there is enough there that as soon as I saw your name I remembered the crap from last summer....So, all you do is make yourself look bad and hurt your chances of selling stuff in the future. That's the reason I brought it up here.Let people go over there and read the thread and make up their own mind. Your character comes through in the way you conduct yourself in that thread. Good luck with your Paypal dispute.If you are really in the "right" I'm sure they will pay you....eventually.