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Old 04-30-2004, 02:14 PM
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Specs: 218/222 .561 113. From the info I have gathered so far it is a comp grind with no advance ground in. If this is true, how do you think it will do in a RCSB truck with a 5.3, long tubes, true 2.5" exhaust, TT3000 converter, 3.73 gears and a 100 dry shot on track days, if it were put in advanced 4*? Where would this cam theoreticly peak out at? The truck is my daily driver so I want to retain (if not gain a little) lower mid power for 'truck' use.
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I'd call cartek and see what they have to say...they have alot more cams & ideas than on their site and youd be better off just talking to dave about what you want.

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I will be buying this cam used, if I decide to do so, or else I would be going the custom grind route.
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I guess that cam u are referring to is the one I have for sale. It makes great power all around. It's not peaky either. It's got great low end torque and excellent top end power.



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