Bad original cam choice..what now?
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Your cam blows. I'll be nice and take it off your hands for $100. LOL Actually, I think your cam would be about perfect for me. Sounds like a good street/strip cam. If you want bigger numbers, go with something bigger for sure but remember you're gonna give up some torque to do so. No way around it. I've had very good luck with Ultradyne cams in the past.
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you and everyone else in this thread are guessing, nothing more. Get it tuned, get it to the track, work out the bugs and then decide if you are happy. You could be running 10's right now and you would have no clue because you haven't tested it. Bigger is not always better, FYI.
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it is tuned just not with a wide band.(which it will need) also he forgot to mention his heads are shaved .035 so that right there limits cam choice. im going to the track sometime in late september early october if you wanna go brad. let me know