Originally Posted by
Kimbo63
Sure A solid-lifter cam has acceleration ramps that take up the valve clearance gradually, then start lifting the valve. By running the hydraulics, you've effectively increased the duration of the cam lobe by lifting the valves on the acceleration ramps.Due to it having 0 clearance this change in valve timing will make you lose power as it is also the same profile on the down ramp of the cam lobe so if your exhaust valves are open sooner and longer you will loose power out the exhaust hence the higher EGT hope this helps
Another point regarding boost it would not hurt to increase boost this will only help running your engine in however I would sort the lifter issue first as this can have serious consequences ie valve float
Hope this clears things up a bit
Cheers Kimbo