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COMP Cams HRT Max Power Master Camshaft Kits

COMP Cams HRT Max Power Master camshaft kits take the guesswork out of choosing the right valvetrain-upgrade package to achieve your desired performance with your Dodge Gen III Hemi. These Max Power kits feature the "low shock technology" of COMP's HRT camshafts with lobe profiles designed to maximize horsepower and improve stability at higher rpms. The profiles are also easier on valve springs, enhancing durability and reducing load loss. By dyno testing with many combinations of valvetrain components, COMP Cams' engineers have created these more complete, perfectly matched engine camshaft packages for your Hemi application in three different stages of performance. COMP HRT Max Power MK-kits include: * HRT Cam * Lifters * Pushrods * Conical or Beehive springs * Steel retainers * Locks * Spring seats * Valve seals * Phase limiter (VVT Hemi kits only)

4.75 out of 5 stars ( 4 )

$1,839.95

Melling AFM/MDS Delete Combo

Melling offers their engine cylinder deactivation kits for converting active fuel management engines to non-active fuel management versions. These AFM (active fuel management) or MDS (multi-displacement system) delete combos include a variety of components to help complete the changeover. Order the Melling AFM/MDS delete combo best suited for your application. Each kit includes: * MDS delete camshaft (1) * Non-MDS hydraulic roller lifters (16) * Lifter guides for Non-MDS engines (4) Application dependent components include: * AFM/MDS solenoid plugs (4) * Camshaft thrust plate (1) * Variable Valve Tming (VVT) oil control valve (1) Notes: * When installing a delete cam, the active fuel management lifters must be replaced using non-active fuel management lifters. * The valve lifter guides used in non-active fuel management engines differ from those used in active fuel management engines and must be replaced for this application. * The AFM/MDS solenoids must be replaced using non-MDS plugs. * The vehicle engine control module/powertrain control module must be reprogrammed to turn off the active fuel management system in the operating software. * Pushrod length must be checked during installation to verify the correct length.

4.25 out of 5 stars ( 4 )

$1,504.99

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