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Thread: New cam specs

  1. #1
    Kindsvater Flat
    I just ordered my cam today and wanted to see what you thought of it. Here are the specs.

  2. #2
    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.

  3. #3
    Kindsvater Flat
    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?

  4. #4
    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.

  5. #5
    Blown 472
    web page Some other mopar stuff.

  6. #6
    Kindsvater Flat
    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.

  7. #7
    Kindsvater Flat
    Blown 472:
    web page Some other mopar stuff. Blown can you give me a jingle when you have time?
    530.518.2030

  8. #8
    Blown 472
    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.

  9. #9
    MoparSanger
    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.

  10. #10
    Kindsvater Flat
    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.

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