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Post by antonjon on Mar 5, 2013 2:38:33 GMT -6
who grinds the best camshafts for 3/8 semi banked oval
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Post by street16 on Mar 5, 2013 4:57:51 GMT -6
Depends on your rules (roller, solid, hyd., compression ratio, heads, exhaust, intake and carb.) and whether you track has sweeping turns or is more of a paperclip. With higher compression in a solid, I had good luck with the Crower 00351 - but you didn't want to bog it down in the turns. With lower compression in a solid, I've done well with the Speedway Motors 915-15001. You will probably need to talk to a cam specialist at one of the major cam companies to get the best cam for your application. From my experience - you get what you pay for. If you go cheap, don't expect to run up front.
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Post by leaf4life on Mar 5, 2013 18:14:31 GMT -6
Don't forget take into account what rpm you plan on running
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Post by antonjon on Mar 5, 2013 23:30:32 GMT -6
yea i talked to crower today , they recommended a few good rollers . ive had good luck with them in the past so im probably gonna stick with them , kinda dumb to change now huh ? lol thanks for your input
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Post by flipflopoo1oo on Mar 4, 2014 13:09:48 GMT -6
I do like a 110 separation! It leaves just enough to play with my exhaust closing number, split the lash, loose some lift and move the horses around a bit and get low numbers at 20 and 50 while deceiving the world at 108 for vacuum. Torque is the true nature of horse-power!
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