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Old 03-20-2011, 12:25 AM
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im havin trouble finding out which type of cam do i use for my hi reving 306, do i use hydrulic flat, roller, etc i want to chose the best one so i wont have any probs with nuthin else. a little advice would be great also with they type of cam i get which is the best type of lifters
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Old 03-20-2011, 07:46 AM
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solid roller is the best for high revs. but not the best for all out street car
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Old 03-21-2011, 02:37 AM
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Well its not going to be a all out street car more of a weekend driver that has some power.I might take it to the track jus once to get a time but mostly juss on the streets crusin im. Aimin for the 400's in terms of horse power now would that still be the best type of cam?
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Old 03-21-2011, 06:35 AM
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Originally Posted by gunna306
Well its not going to be a all out street car more of a weekend driver that has some power.I might take it to the track jus once to get a time but mostly juss on the streets crusin im. Aimin for the 400's in terms of horse power now would that still be the best type of cam?
you can get higher rev hyd. roller cams Anderson Motorsports sells them or you can get a custom grind done for yourself which is probably the best route for you. They do have tight lash solid rollers out to but I dont know alot about them so you may want to talk to one of the grinders about them. The spring pressures get pretty high with solid rollers also.
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Old 03-23-2011, 11:59 AM
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Awesome thanx im going to weigh in both options. Hey do u know if I can take the axelz and brakes off a say like 94 up to I think 98 for the five lugz ?
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Awesome thanx im going to weigh in both options. Hey do u know if I can take the axelz and brakes off a say like 94 up to I think 98 for the five lugz ?
yes, but you will have to do more then just that there a few sites that have all the info on it do some looking around. I did it the cheap way kind of. I used Lincoln Mark 7 rotors on the front and bought after market axles for the rear. But could have used 2 left Ranger axles and I used Ranger rear drums for mine also.
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Define high revs.
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