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Old 04-05-2011, 10:36 PM
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iirc the crower 15511 cam is a good speed density cam, just wanna keep the lobe seperation around 114 and duration under 220...the b fallas marginally under those specs, but you want a cam that doesn't screw with the vaccum signal to much so as to not affect idle and drivibility, lot of people have put mild cams in sd cars with no issues, crane had a good one too but can't remember the part number
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Old 04-05-2011, 10:41 PM
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from another site these are tested sd cams that have proved to work good

SD compatable CAMS.
Crower 15510.
Crower 15511.
Comp. Cams #35-308-8 (266HR).
Comp. Cams #35-310-8 (270HR).
Crane #444211 (Power Max 2020).
Crane #444221 (Power Max 2030).
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