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Old 01-14-2005, 02:44 PM
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Those anybody here have experience with this type of cam? I'm curious about performance, the idle, etc....?


Adv: 277 281
Dur @ .050: 224 228 Lobe Sep: 112.0
Valve Lift: .563 .563 (easy on valvetrain)
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Those anybody here have experience with this type of cam? I'm curious about performance, the idle, etc....?


Adv: 277 281
Dur @ .050: 224 228 Lobe Sep: 112.0
Valve Lift: .563 .563 (easy on valvetrain)
Easy on valvetrain is subjective. That's a good performance cam. She will lope. She will need PCM tuning.

How many miles on yer '98? She'll need the usual upgrades: Better valvesprings, timing chain, and lifters. Aftermarket (upgraded) rockers are always suggested.
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Easy on valvetrain is subjective. That's a good performance cam. She will lope. She will need PCM tuning.

How many miles on yer '98? She'll need the usual upgrades: Better valvesprings, timing chain, and lifters. Aftermarket (upgraded) rockers are always suggested.
90,000 miles..... :/




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