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When you put it that way...mapping it out so to speak.I'm no expert here and stage3 will no doubt know better but the only reservation I understood with s/rollers on the street was if in traffic don't idle it too low, too long which is obvious really, you need the pressure/volume.
With that much street use Bio I personally would go solid flat tappet, you may lose 20hp?....I have never been a fan of hydraulics for anything@the track thats gonna get to or exceed 6500rpm. I think you need to think about your weight, you'll know the hp from the dyno?, then figure your gearing/tyre size it'll give you an idea of top end rpm@the stripe on track and then add some for N20 and then figure if hyd rollers are gonna cope. Here's a scenario>
Weight 3800lb?
hp 750?, cam/CR dependent but not that much
29"tyre?
4.10 gear?
60 Foot E.T. : 1.39 Seconds
1/8 Mile E.T. : 6.31 Seconds
1/8 Mile Trap Speed : 107.68 MPH
1/4 Mile E.T. : 10.00 Seconds
1/4 Mile Trap Speed : 134 MPH
1/4 Mile Trap RPM : 6,367 RPM + N20
so 6500+@the stripe in theory with a small shot and when you get brave with the jets it could be approaching 7k, to me thats not hyd territory and also with a stick its easier to over rev with different scenario's happening, street only perhaps street/strip err no.....just some thoughts.
I would be even more upset if I ignored "a famous engine builder" and my own instinct, which doesn't compare, but I'd be perpetually SMH.