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 Post subject: Help Help Camshafts
PostPosted: Wed May 04, 2005 12:32 am 
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i need help choosing a camshaft to many to choose from. first of all i got a 11.1 350cid hooked to 4sp manual and im looking for something somewhere in the range of 2500-2800....5500-6200 and thats got that real lopey sound, but that i can use on the street when i feel like it. and i think something with at least .500 lift if anyone can be as to some help or what u all got let me know thanks


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PostPosted: Thu May 05, 2005 6:12 pm 
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Luniti 00012 is a super sounding cam and works real well. got 1 in my engine and every one swears its a roller but its not . Heck I cant afford that kinda stuff, so I got to make do and that is a great street/strip cam

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PostPosted: Wed May 11, 2005 11:39 pm 
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I'm not sure what that PN references but I was about to say.... Lunati Bracketmaster would be a good cam for that motor.

Comp Cams has a decent (for off the shelf) grind too... basically you're looking for something in the half-inch lift range.

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PostPosted: Thu May 12, 2005 8:39 am 
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i was checkin out there voodoo series and thinking of one of them well i'll let ya know which one i get, paid day is tomorrow :D would love to hear somemore idea's as there is just to many out there


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 Post subject: The right cam
PostPosted: Thu May 12, 2005 5:58 pm 
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Call Comp Cams. They have more grinds than anybody. They can tell you the exact cam that will do exactly what you want it to do. Don't know what kind of carb you have, but Holley is the same way. You can tell them what your setup is, and they can give you the right carb. Everything has gotted so complicated that even the big racers talk to the manufacturers to find out where to start. Good Luck

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PostPosted: Mon May 16, 2005 11:59 am 
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a while back I put a TRW solid cam into a friends 11:1 350 with ported 461's, Weiand Team G intake, 780 Holley and Hooker super comps. it went into an all steel 64 Nova, 10 bolt, 4.10's, 8" slicks. I hear it just put down an 11.98 spinning on the 2nd pass. btw the cam is .497" lift. 108 LCA... cant remember the rest of the specs but i was fairly impressed the performance this little cam put out.

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