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So I've been reading up on the Comp Ramp is the weak link in our M8's and having a stage 2 and riding the hell out of it seems this is something I should do. So Cycle Rama looks like the preferred brand but they seem to be OOS. The ones I can find in stock are the Star Racing and MHP. Anything good or bad about either brand?
So I've been reading up on the Comp Ramp is the weak link in our M8's and having a stage 2 and riding the hell out of it seems this is something I should do. So Cycle Rama looks like the preferred brand but they seem to be OOS. The ones I can find in stock are the Star Racing and MHP. Anything good or bad about either brand?
MHP and the Star Racing ramp are the same. MHP buys them from SR. I think you might get free shipping with MHP if you order online. Any one you get is way better than stock.
Last edited by $tonecold; Jan 18, 2022 at 03:52 PM.
Any of them work, they're all tool steel origin.
Which ever one you can get your hand on, do it.
You need a new crankshaft bolt. They have a specific torque spec and are single use. They are T70 Torx bit.
I just installed the cyclerama one a few days ago.
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