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What to build with what I have?

I've got 95mm arias pistons with good cylinders. 9 5 to 1 compression. Early three liter heads which were rebuilt. A electromotive twin plug system. 48MM Throttle bodies. So what cams do I get? Would like to run more compression. So what do I do to the heads? This engine will be for driver education events maybe some autocross events no street use.

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Have stock 3 liter at moment. getting me into trouble when I try and pass people at de events. People are late with point byes!!!!!!
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I would use GE-60's with racing valve springs and titanium retainers. Rev to 7500 and use pump gas (don't need the twin plugs).

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Pick up a damaged 2.0 crank and send to Marine Crank for a regrind to GT3 rod journals (53 mm IIRC), cross drill, and reharden. About $650, IIRC. Add R&P rods. $1300 IIRC. Turbo oil pump, $600. Use RSR sprint cams.

The 2.8SS is awesome. It's even awesome on the street. Search pelican and you can find the superlitives.

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