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Time will tell........
I ordered my cam, lifts and springs from Racer Brown. I was a little supprised that he suggested the cam he did. He is grinding a 239 (at .050 ) degree, 485 lift cam. It is a street/strip cam but I trust his judgement so far.
This is on a 340 +.030 / 9.8cp motor. 3.55 gear with a 2500 - 2800 tc. |
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Thats not too bad on a 340, they came with a 455 factory, let us know how it runs, never dealt with racer Brown before.
I have dealt with Ultradyne cams before, now he works somewhere else, but I was always happy with him. |
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hello, what is the lobe center angle cam ground on? 108, 110?? also intake centerline comes into play. installed advanced or straight up ? these items need to be known, to determine how a cam will perform. just food for thought.
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