Cam ? for a buddy's 96 LT1
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Cam ? for a buddy's 96 LT1
A friend of mine got a comp 07-502-8. What is this cam like. Any lope to it? How much power? stuff like that. He has Hooker LT's, ORP.
Anyone running this cam is it any good?
Thanks
Anyone running this cam is it any good?
Thanks
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Cam Style: Hydraulic roller tappet
Basic Operating RPM Range: 1,500-5,500 RPM
Intake Duration 050 inch Lift: 218
Exhaust Duration 050 inch Lift: 224
Duration at 050 inch Lift: 218 int./224 exh.
Advertised Intake Duration: 269
Advertised Exhaust Duration: 276
Advertised Duration: 269 int./276 exh.
Intake Valve Lift with Factory Rocker Arm Ratio: 0.495
Exhaust Valve Lift with Factory Rocker Arm Ratio: 0.503
Valve Lift with Factory Rocker Arm Ratio: 0.495 int./0.503 exh. lift
Lobe Separation (degrees): 112
Intake Valve Lash (in): 0.000
Exhaust Valve Lash (in): 0.000
Computer Controlled: No
Grind Number: LT1 XR269HR-12
Quantity: Sold individually.
Basically its a pretty small cam, small lift, short duration, with a 112 LSA. it will thump, but thats about it.....its a tiny baby cam and I would highly reccomend going bigger, even for stock heads.
Basic Operating RPM Range: 1,500-5,500 RPM
Intake Duration 050 inch Lift: 218
Exhaust Duration 050 inch Lift: 224
Duration at 050 inch Lift: 218 int./224 exh.
Advertised Intake Duration: 269
Advertised Exhaust Duration: 276
Advertised Duration: 269 int./276 exh.
Intake Valve Lift with Factory Rocker Arm Ratio: 0.495
Exhaust Valve Lift with Factory Rocker Arm Ratio: 0.503
Valve Lift with Factory Rocker Arm Ratio: 0.495 int./0.503 exh. lift
Lobe Separation (degrees): 112
Intake Valve Lash (in): 0.000
Exhaust Valve Lash (in): 0.000
Computer Controlled: No
Grind Number: LT1 XR269HR-12
Quantity: Sold individually.
Basically its a pretty small cam, small lift, short duration, with a 112 LSA. it will thump, but thats about it.....its a tiny baby cam and I would highly reccomend going bigger, even for stock heads.