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Old 01-19-2004, 01:18 PM
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Hey everyone... if anyone can help ID a cam based on the number etched on it, it would be a big help. This cam came from LS1 Speed:

3714R/3714R HR12 R9742

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Originally Posted by Cstraub
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I looked under Comp Cams (since the 37xx number is a Comp grind) but it must be custom since it doesn't show up in their database...

If anyone can help with the specs, I'd appreciate it... I've emailed LS1 Speed but no response yet there.
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Just go to comps website. Lobes should be in the custom hyd. roller section. Lobe sep is a 112.
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According to the lobe #s, the cam specs out to 222/222 .566/.566 112 lsa. It is from Comp's XE high lift family of lobes. The R9742 is the serial #.
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Thank you Jason!

Anyone ever use this cam?
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Specs are the same as a MTI C1 grind. Do a search on C1* and one on those specs. I see your wanting a TR224. This cam will come close or it should be within 5hp of the tr224. Tony
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After reading lots of threads on the C1 cam, I'm excited about installing it in my car... should be a lot of fun to drive around town and at the strip with!



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