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440 Isky Adjustable Rockers #562077
12/25/09 01:37 AM
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Just got a set of these and they are going to ras for an overhaul! What would be the best solid cam to use for street/strip set up? I will be using stock 915s or 906s mildly ported.

Re: 440 Isky Adjustable Rockers [Re: JohnnyBeGood] #562078
12/25/09 01:45 AM
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That depends on alot. What car is the eng going in ?? We need all the info on the car and do you plan to race it ?? Ron

Re: 440 Isky Adjustable Rockers [Re: JohnnyBeGood] #562079
12/25/09 03:10 AM
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Just got a set of these and they are going to ras for an overhaul! What would be the best solid cam to use for street/strip set up? I will be using stock 915s or 906s mildly ported.


I'll bet(huh, Pete ) you that there will be several advocates for the Mopar "590 solid cam and lifter package" for your application. To get a good recommendation you need to list the rest of your package, car, weight, rear gear ratio, C.I., type of trans and if a automatic the size and stall of the converter, header size and exhaust pipe and type of mufflers, intake and carb size and so on

Last edited by Cab_Burge; 12/25/09 01:10 PM.

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