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Was wondering if any of you have used or heard how the Falcon Global products perform. I'm rounding up parts to put a cam in my 96 Heritage. Got my hands on Screamingf Eagle SEH-1 cam, and top end kit. Have seen the Falcon products on e-bay, and they have a set of adjustable pushrods, and lifters at a pretty decent price. So was looking to see if anyone has anything to say about the Falcon Global Products, good or bad. Thanks, Bully
I don't have experience with them, but I think they're the same as the "mad dog" seller also on ebay. I asked a couple guys in the know around here about those lifters, and the overall response was that I should avoid them.
The seller, of course, makes them sound really good! Since I don't have first-hand experience I can't offer much.
General consensus is that HD "B" lifters are the way to go in most cases.
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