The real issue with any of these rockers is that they are made out of aluminum. Aluminum has a fatigue life, and every aluminum rocker arm will fail when it gets to the end of its fatigue life. Some are better than others, of course, and with light spring pressures many will last a lifetime. BUT, when stressed, all of them will eventually fail. At Drag Week yesterday at Indy I was walking through the pits and a guy ran up to me asking if I had a replacement T&D rocker; he had one of the good ones that had just split in half. Unfortunately it was for a small block and the spares I had with me were FE rockers, so no joy for him. But even the really good, expensive T&D rockers will fail; Jack Miller had a few fail on Drag Week in 2007, at Wisconsin International Raceway, on his supercharged FE.
What we really need is a decent steel rocker arm for a reasonable price, like the old Isky rockers.