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Re: is this agood cam for street car? [Re: Dunnuck Racing] #1253924
06/20/12 06:39 PM
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I'm surprised that no one has suggested you bump down 1 to the 528, I would think you'd be happier with that based on the rest of your combo?


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Re: is this agood cam for street car? [Re: furious70] #1253925
06/20/12 07:37 PM
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I'd run it in a street car no problem. I wouldn't install it at 108...

The 528 works really good in my 340. I like it and it pulls hard.

Re: is this agood cam for street car? [Re: CUDA8U] #1253926
06/21/12 10:28 AM
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Quote:

well thanks guys,I realize it's an open ended question with all my specs etc

gears 3:55
stall 2800
manual steering/brakes but may ad power steering
10-1 comp

i just stumbled upon this cam in a local ad and thought I'de ask

thanks again




MP .528 would be decent for a mechanical cam, for a hydraulic I'd look at something like a comp XE275HL or lunati vodoo 60304


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Re: is this agood cam for street car? [Re: patrick] #1253927
07/08/12 12:09 AM
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Lately I just call Scott Brown and give him the specs on what we have to work with...

Before that I ran a Mr Six Pack cam in the 440 that was nice cam also....Call Bob K for that as well....

Haven't ran a DC or MP cam in years.

Re: is this agood cam for street car? [Re: CUDA8U] #1253928
07/08/12 11:55 AM
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I'd buy it and install it at 104 should work great (maybe even 102 :-))

Re: is this agood cam for street car? [Re: DrCharles] #1253929
07/08/12 01:16 PM
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gears 3:55
stall 2800




Nope, that's too much cam for those gears and converter




4.10+ gears and a 3500 converter and I'd say go for it.

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I'm surprised that no one has suggested you bump down 1 to the 528, I would think you'd be happier with that based on the rest of your combo?




The mp .528 would be a real good cam for his combo IMO. However if the OP does not have adjustable rockers and pushrods for a solid cam, I would suggest just going with a lunati voodoo 60303. I ran that cam no problem with stock hydraulic rockers and pushrods.

Re: is this agood cam for street car? [Re: DaytonaTurbo] #1253930
07/08/12 06:34 PM
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Good call on the adjustable stuff, Ive run them for so long sometimes I forget they arent stock.


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