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Old 05-14-2008, 09:24 PM
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anyone running a 220/220 cam , wat wat size springs and pushrods and rockers would be good to run with that size cam.... and how bad of gas milage will i lose also i know i will lose some but would like to know how bad or not all that bad... and its going to be in a 5.3
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i used to have a 222/222 .568 .568 and ran stock pushrods & rockers, but used the comp 918 springs


never worried about gas mileage !
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We've done several camshafts in that size range in 5.3l engines. You need to be really careful, you'll defiantely need some extra stall to get away with a camshaft that large. We sell a lot of the 216/220 camshafts for customers trying to keep more low end power in the 5.3l engine. You might also consider something custom cut off our lobe selection section of the site. Here's a link:

http://www.texas-speed.com/shop/item...d=898&catid=49

From here you can custom spec your camshaft & we can get her cut & shipped to you!!
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