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Old 02-24-2008, 09:19 PM
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yes, they do list that... its LSA...(lobe separation angle).

and yea a list would be nice, but like i said im on dial up, itll take too damn long for me to look it up.. theres that one list in the stickies tho... but it doesnt list all of them.

one of these days ill sit down and go thru summit and make a list of everything that would work

and no thats not the cam i was talking about, that is a good and useable cam though. i have that cam in my car, its a great cam and all

however the cam i was talking about to you is... THIS ONE
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Old 02-24-2008, 09:22 PM
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look at these specs on these
COMP Cams 35-552-8 212/224, 512/512@114
Comp xe 35-351-8: 218/224, 512/512@114
ford racing F cam: 226/226, 512/512@114

pretty close
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Old 02-24-2008, 09:26 PM
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yea your f cam is wrong i think, there isnt a 114lsa on that cam...

either way an f cam WILL NOT work with SD
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Old 02-24-2008, 09:27 PM
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but whats your point?
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Old 02-24-2008, 09:32 PM
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just saw it on another forum i knew the cam specs was wrong nice find im probably going to go with COMP Cams 35-552-8 thanks
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good choice, let us know how it works out
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Old 02-24-2008, 09:59 PM
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actually dime, dyno's on other pushrod motors like a bbf have shown that a popular grind nitrous cam doesnt have a real impact on a motor, na or w/ spray. why dont you just tell him the cam u picked out, sounds like a goodcam for what he wants.
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awesome, your getting ripped off on the nitrous kit... new their like 500 bucks...

anyway, check out comp, they have a nitrous cam that would work well with SD

i know it has .512/.512 lift, a 114ish lsa, and the duration i cannot remember off the top of my head, check it out on summit, its their nitrous series cam... i was very close to buying this cam myself, and didnt because at the time it wasnt in stock.
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Old 02-24-2008, 10:01 PM
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here you go
http://www.50tech.com/viewtopic.php?t=50694
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A list of SD friendly cams would be wonderful, I am doing a similar buildup on my 86.
Years ago ford had a c303 cam I think for sd cars, jegs and summit do not list degrees
of seperation.{we nedd 114,right?} anyhow this would be of tremendous interest to me
and others, thanks.
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Old 02-24-2008, 10:14 PM
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actually dime, dyno's on other pushrod motors like a bbf have shown that a popular grind nitrous cam doesnt have a real impact on a motor, na or w/ spray. why dont you just tell him the cam u picked out, sounds like a goodcam for what he wants.
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awesome, your getting ripped off on the nitrous kit... new their like 500 bucks...

anyway, check out comp, they have a nitrous cam that would work well with SD

i know it has .512/.512 lift, a 114ish lsa, and the duration i cannot remember off the top of my head, check it out on summit, its their nitrous series cam... i was very close to buying this cam myself, and didnt because at the time it wasnt in stock.
i know verywell how cams worked... i can honestly say i did a few hours research on atleast 5 cams when picking mine out

we know what cam i have, and we also know its a little more risky as far as the idle in concerned... its very borderline. the suggested cam is a little safer, and alot less likly to have an idle problem.

with my cam i had to do some things with spring pressures, the map line, and some dumb little ****...


and thats not a bad list... but like i said earlier, some are missing
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Thanks, This helps alot. cldelaud
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