What engine would benefit from this cam
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Pete will give you the specs at .050 and that's it. He will send you nothing on paper. If you pay for the cam you should get the cam card. At least I did with my new flowtech induction cam. And it's a full custom grind using proprietary lobes. I fully intend to have my Vmax cam cam-doctored once I remove it. If it's not a 218/224 cam I'm going to **** a brick. For my new camshaft I'll say it's a 224/228 but will still have a tame idle........
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Pete will give you the specs at .050 and that's it. He will send you nothing on paper. If you pay for the cam you should get the cam card. At least I did with my new flowtech induction cam. And it's a full custom grind using proprietary lobes. I fully intend to have my Vmax cam cam-doctored once I remove it. If it's not a 218/224 cam I'm going to **** a brick. For my new camshaft I'll say it's a 224/228 but will still have a tame idle........
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ive come to that conclusion...
well with the supporting mods it should... but he wants to go turbo in the future, so we are goin to work in that direction to do it right the first time..
post up what you find.. or PM me if you want, i want to know.
post up what you find.. or PM me if you want, i want to know.
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I have 2 theories in mind, either I was sold a smaller cam than specified, or the cam is ground about 6 degrees too advanced. Either way eithout a cam card you can't and won't be able to dial your valve events in perfect. I would advise anyone on this forum to never buy a camshaft without a cam card. There's no way of confirming anything without it.
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I have 2 theories in mind, either I was sold a smaller cam than specified, or the cam is ground about 6 degrees too advanced. Either way eithout a cam card you can't and won't be able to dial your valve events in perfect. I would advise anyone on this forum to never buy a camshaft without a cam card. There's no way of confirming anything without it.
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