Cam for a 416???
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Cam for a 416???
Need a cam for my 416. LS3 block, Lunati 4.0 crank, 6.125 rods, Wiseco flat top -3cc pistons, 11:3 to 1 compression, Fast 92/92 and last but not least
TEA TFS 235's
Track car only. TH -400 w/brake and around 5000 stall, 4:11 gears.
I need a bad *** cam for this set-up, not the biggest cam, but one that will work great with this set-up.
TEA TFS 235's
Track car only. TH -400 w/brake and around 5000 stall, 4:11 gears.
I need a bad *** cam for this set-up, not the biggest cam, but one that will work great with this set-up.
Last edited by RENE'S RAGE; 01-23-2010 at 12:51 PM. Reason: Added some parts
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I have a custom grind in mind that would work great with that setup. Low 250's intake, high 250's exhaust. mid .600" lift. PM me if interested. We've used it with great success in builds such as yours. I'll give you the exact specs via PM.
Thanks,
Shane
Thanks,
Shane
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Similar to what a couple other guys have suggested, I had a cam speced by Futral that was 253/261 around .650 lift in my 408 that made great power. Several guys had the exact cam with good numbers back in the day.
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I have a Schwanke 415 LY6 motor with AFR 225 Heads and a TREX. It went 6.89@100 in the 1/8th on 7 cylinders. Found out the TREX ate one of my LS7 lifters. I just bought the Texas Speed Giant Cam and I should be testing it at Pinks in Florida at the beginning of March.
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250s cam works well, Its good to hear people are speccing bigger stuff for LS3, broken LS7 lifter? Never had issues with mine with 240s cam, had the motor down and there perfect, much better then the LS2 lifters and quiet, Most lifter issues stem back from the valve/spring combination and float and/or preload, which exerts the stress back to the lifter.