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Old 06-10-2003, 03:15 AM
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The E cam is good for a mild car that is used every day. It has a pronounced idle, but its still smooth. Isn't the track heat intake good from like 1500 to 6500? If so, I think a B cam might be a bit better. BUT, I like Lunati. Not to mention that I have a Teddy Borowski motor and that was his choice on camshafts.
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Old 06-10-2003, 01:35 PM
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Yeah 1500 to 6500,I guess I will go with the B or something of the like if I can pass.Thanks again.
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if you want a better set up go with the e-cam i jus but it in my 89 and i switched from the b to the e and its so much better. more top end power. love it.
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Uh, correction. The B cam makes more power up top. The E cam is a low to midrange camshaft.
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Old 06-10-2003, 06:40 PM
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How is the Idle on that B cam?I think the car might already have the E considering there is a slight lump,have to listen carefully but it is there.Damn I wish I could get hold of the guy who owned it before me.
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