Chevy LS3 Steel Shaft Rocker Arm System, 1.7 Ratio, Bronze Bushing Trunnion, Billet Steel Stands and Shafts

Chevy LS3 Steel Shaft Rocker Arm System, 1.7 Ratio, Bronze Bushing Trunnion, Billet Steel Stands and Shafts

SKU: SKU: 63005

Regular price $412.50
Sale price $412.50 Regular price $468.75
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Top Street Performance (TSP) is committed to providing high-quality performance parts while complying with emissions regulations. This product is designed for use on vehicles that comply with federal emissions regulations. It is the customer’s responsibility to verify that this part is legal for use in their state or local jurisdiction. Check with your local emissions authority before purchasing.

Product Details

Features

Fits GM LS3 applications

  • Billet steel stands and shafts
  • 1.7 ratio with bronze bushing trunnions

Description

Give your V8 powerplant an upgrade with a set of TSP's premium steel shaft rocker arm system. These rockers are a great addition to any Chevy LS3 engine. With billet steel stands and shafts, this all-in-one kit will beef up your LS powerplant.

Specs

Open Pressure Rating650lb Open Pressure
Max RPM7000RPM
Mounting Style Pedestal
Rocker Arm Ratio 1.7
Rocker Arm Style Roller
Trunnion Style Bronze Bushing
Shaft Material Steel

Fitment

COMPATIBLE WITH
CHEVROLET SMALL BLOCK V8 GEN. IV (LS BASED)
• 6.2 L / 376 in3

Emissions Notice

This Top Street Performance (TSP) product is designed for racing and off-road competition use only. It is not legal for use on public roads or emissions-controlled vehicles and does not comply with federal, state, or local emissions regulations. The buyer assumes all responsibility for legal use and installation.

What is a Emissions-Controlled Vehicle?
"An emissions-controlled vehicle is any vehicle equipped with a factory-installed emissions control system designed to reduce air pollution. These systems include catalytic converters, oxygen sensors, EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) valves, and diesel particulate filters (DPF). Most vehicles manufactured after 1975 are considered emissions-controlled and must comply with federal and state emissions laws when used on public roads."

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