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I HAVE 288/525 soild lift isky in my 451 it runs 11os in the 1/4 with 150 nos' been thinking about changing cams with a ultradyne but the lift on one of theres is so high will it help ? and what will it sound like 550 to 600 lift duration at 50 is close to my isky 254? |
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CHECK OUT THE HUGHES ENGINE WEB SITE. THEY LIST ALL THE ULTRA DYNE CAMS. THIER CLAIM IS THE RATE OF LIFT OPERATES AS A ROLLER WHEN INSATALLED X AMOUNT OF DEGREES IN ADVANCE. PLAY WITH THE DESK TOP DYNO ON CAM CHANGES. MOST IMPORTANT IS HEAD FLOW #S IF YOU DONT FLOW PAST A CERTAIN LIFT ALL THE LIFT IN THE WORLD WONT HELP.
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I'm interested in knowing the duration #'s at .050 for the Isky and for the cam you're thinking of going with. Also can you give the timeslip results in 60' and mph. Maybe with just a little tweaking you will see 10's!!!
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Hey smallblock, where di you go? What type of heads do you have? Any port work? If your heads will flow past .525 lift of your present cam then you'll benefit from the higher lift. If not then it won't help you.
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