That is huge duration for not that much lift. I would say that is a 7,000 + RPM cam. 54 degrees of overlap, it will thump like crazy.
I just ordered my cam today and wanted to see what you thought of it. Here are the specs.
That is huge duration for not that much lift. I would say that is a 7,000 + RPM cam. 54 degrees of overlap, it will thump like crazy.
Infomaniac:
That is huge duration for not that much lift. I would say that is a 7,000 + RPM cam. 54 degrees of overlap, it will thump like crazy. So how do you think it will work?
Who recommended the cam? How many RPM's do you intend to turn? This is a 440?
It is possible those Mopar's require a ton of duration. If not I will have to say it is way too big.
Someone with Mopar specific knowledge please speak up.
web page Some other mopar stuff.
Infomaniac:
Who recommended the cam? How many RPM's do you intend to turn? This is a 440?
It is possible those Mopar's require a ton of duration. If not I will have to say it is way too big.
Someone with Mopar specific knowledge please speak up. Erson did the recommendation. I have had very good luck with there choices. Plus I could not pass up the price he gave me. The cam I used previously was way to small, barely a .500 lift. This is my first boat cam that I am having done by them. So far all the car cams have worked awesome.
Blown 472:
web page Some other mopar stuff. Blown can you give me a jingle when you have time?
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Infomaniac:
Who recommended the cam? How many RPM's do you intend to turn? This is a 440?
It is possible those Mopar's require a ton of duration. If not I will have to say it is way too big.
Someone with Mopar specific knowledge please speak up. Unlike the gm stuff, mopars can and will dish out big rpm, I shift my 440 at 6500, my buddy has a 340 that he shifts at 7200.
That cam is like my UltraDyne Cam I ran in my stroker 440 that was 496ci. That motor was for my street car wink that ran mid 10's.
I would like to see some more specs. on your motor. Is it a 440? What heads are you running?
Mopar do like a lot of duration. But with that cam in a 440 you will see peak power at about 6700-7000rpm.
Yes its a 440. 12:1 with 906 heads, in the process of switching to ported stage VI heads. Rods have been lightened. Tunnel ram with 660's, aluminum flywheel.