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This is the cam I was refering too...
Crane Truck Cam 1449545 Duration @ .050" 200/208 Valve lift: .502/.502
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with that crane cam dont expect to see the "omg" power difference like some of us see when going to a big cam...imo will gain some power but your only going up a few degrees in duration and a slight bit more lift than the stock cam. I would go up another notch or 2 just my .02
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I do, check out the cam in my sig I gained everywhere with this cam. When I was running on 33's, my truck ran a 16.5@81.7mph with a 2.5 60' time. After installing this cam with tuning, I improved to a 15.6@89.5, with a 2.4 60' time. So I really didn't gain down low, but I didn't lose. Don't forget that I was running on 33's though, which definitely won't help with off the line acceleration
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I do, check out the cam in my sig I gained everywhere with this cam. When I was running on 33's, my truck ran a 16.5@81.7mph with a 2.5 60' time. After installing this cam with tuning, I improved to a 15.6@89.5, with a 2.4 60' time. So I really didn't gain down low, but I didn't lose. Don't forget that I was running on 33's though, which definitely won't help with off the line acceleration
Where would you say most of your power is at in your RPM range? I don't want something too high I'll never use it. It's not a track truck, but it does serve a mud track truck once a month...
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