Originally Posted By AndyF
Originally Posted By TonyS451
I agree,Greg. Thanks

Thanks Wyrmrider. I know a hydraulic roller (or solid) will make more power, but the xe284 is already in and running. That aside, I do think the "size" is about right for my intended purpose.

Thanks Zippy!


My "voice of experience" says that you could spend a week on the dyno testing cams only to discover that the XE284 is roughly correct for your application. You might find cams that made more peak power, or ones with more bottom end torque, but I'd be surprised if you found a cam that made a lot more power at every point in the curve.


You would know. Your cam comparo with the mopar 528, racer brown, comp hydraulic, etc. proved that. Not exactly apples to apples w my combo, but iirc, those cams were all fairly close to one another in terms of power.


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