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irishrt5.7
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Location: Crystal Lake
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PostSubject: Camshaft help   12th March 2010, 6:39 pm

Can some one let me know what this cam is good for

* Duration @ .006": 259º Intake/267º Exhaust
* Duration @ .050": 204º Intake/210.5º Exhaust
* Lobe Separation: 116º
* Intake Centerline: 120º ATDC
* Lift: .500" Intake/.488" Exhaust
* Basic rpm: 3,000 - 6,200
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chargerchick
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Location: Phoenix, AZ
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PostSubject: Re: Camshaft help   12th March 2010, 6:42 pm

Hey Brian...I would send an email to Matt. He would know.
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irishrt5.7
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PostSubject: Re: Camshaft help   12th March 2010, 6:44 pm

i know but he is not on that often so i wanted to see if anyone else could help out
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chargerchick
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PostSubject: Re: Camshaft help   12th March 2010, 6:47 pm

Yeah...he might not see it here but I'm sure he sees his emails. But yeah, someone else might know! Very Happy
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HemiMag
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Location: Chitown Burbs,IL
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PostSubject: Re: Camshaft help   12th March 2010, 7:38 pm

" This 5.7L Hemi Mopar Performance camshaft was designed applying the same technology utilized on NASCAR racing engines as a drop-in replacement for the stock cam. It will increase airflow and engine output at 3,000 rpm and above while maintaining low rpm drivability characteristics. Requires Non-MDS hydraulic lifters (included). Can be used with 5.7L Hemi production valve springs.

Fits 5.7L engine only. "
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irishrt5.7
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PostSubject: Re: Camshaft help   12th March 2010, 7:44 pm

lol yeah i got that ivan thanks...lol
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irishrt5.7
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PostSubject: Re: Camshaft help   12th March 2010, 7:45 pm

still looking for a little bit more info... like would it be worth the price? does it have lobe? etc..
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HemiMag
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PostSubject: Re: Camshaft help   12th March 2010, 7:56 pm

why not just hit up MHP/Inertia and they will give you a better answer.Nevr heard of anyone running this cam.
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Illinois Chaos
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Location: On The Highway To Hell
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PostSubject: Re: Camshaft help   12th March 2010, 8:48 pm

It fits 5.7 hemi and 6250 John Deere tractors you sister twisting, green and gold loving dumb shit.
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