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Old 07-09-2011, 10:45 PM
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i have two cams first is here the motor.. it will be a drag race only car, its a 404 ci sbc ..3.75 crank..14-1 compression...brodix heads flow @.650--300 intake and 240 ex...h beam rods, will have a 1100 sv1 carb and a afr titan intake.. , needing the operating range on the cams listed below ..both on 105 deg lob sep

1) intake lift---648 adv dur intake--302 dur@.050---254 intake
exhaust lift--.651 exhaust- dur--312 263 exhaust


2) intake lift--.600 adv dur-intake--318 dur@.050-- 254intake
exhaust lift---.578 exhaust--324 258 exhaust
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I would strongly recommend contacting a custom cam shop (Chris Straub, Bullet, etc.). You have a ton of compression, nice intake and a really good carb...but the headflow seems a little weak (my AFR 190's hit 280@.600"). I don't think you are going to turn over 7500RPM and still make good power. A good cam guy can taylor the valve events to bandaide the weaker headflow. Perhaps one of the camshafts you currently have will fit the bill.
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I take it there Roller Cams !!!1st one 3600-7600 2nd 3800-7800 !Now this is going off from the closet cams i could find to your cams !!!!!
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The first cam that you have listed will be your best bet imo, but there are alot more to cam's then just advertised duration (what lift point is this? .020", .026", etc), .050" duration, lift, LSA, and ICL. You need to know who makes the cam and what lobes were used from that company, that way you can make a better decision on the rpm capability of the camshaft. Depending on the rest of what your car has in it, such as weight, gear ratio, trans type, if useing an auto what stall and brand of converter, chassis work, etc. That way you have a cam that will work with everything that you have in to car.
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I would like to know what Brodix heads those are to only be flowing 300 at .650.
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SpeedTalk had a great thread on cams. I can send the info if someone wants it. Don't think I should post it here. SpeedTalk is a great forum, but not brand specific. Check it out.

http://speedtalk.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=1

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http://www.straubtechnologies.com/customcams.htm

Talk to Chris Straub. You won't be disappointed. He's the best IMO.



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