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Old 08-06-2012, 11:05 PM
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i just got a comp solid roller cam,242.242 @647 lift,i have stock heads and motormwould this cam do me any good with a big stall and the right lifters and springs with my stock heads?
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someone correct me if im wrong but i doubt that cam will fit in a stock motor without at least flycutting the pistons. And are you planing on street driving the car?
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Originally Posted by javier1730
someone correct me if im wrong but i doubt that cam will fit in a stock motor without at least flycutting the pistons. And are you planing on street driving the car?
yea im just wanting to H/C/I the car i want it streetable i figured the cam was way to big i need to get something smaller
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inless you plan on spinning the engine 7500+++ rpms you dont need a solid, and yes you will have piston valve issue with that cam on stock pistons




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