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Roller Cam for small block?? #675359
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Hey guys,

who would you recommend to grind me a street roller for my 410SB mopar?

Is there a nitrous specifc grind needed if only using 175hp shot?

Thanks in advance
GG408

Re: Roller Cam for small block?? [Re: gg408] #675360
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Hey guys,

who would you recommend to grind me a street roller for my 410SB mopar?

Is there a nitrous specifc grind needed if only using 175hp shot?

Thanks in advance
GG408




No nitrous grind required for a 175 shot. I have a Comp Cam XR286R in my 416. The next size up is the XR292R. These are both considered "street grind rollers" by Comp.

Re: Roller Cam for small block?? [Re: BobR] #675361
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If you want to take full advantage of the nitrous then you should get a cam made for spray...but you will lose some power when your not running spray. Just call Comp Cams and tell them what your looking to do and they will set you up.


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Depends on exhaust flow, even @ 175 shot exhaust duration and lift should be looked at if you want good performance

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Depends on exhaust flow, even @ 175 shot exhaust duration and lift should be looked at if you want good performance




On our last combo we ran 3 foggers and about 700 HP worth of spray. When we changed over to the Procharger we used the SAME cam. Yes, there may be a small amount of gain by having a special grind but it's not even worth the trouble with a street engine and a 175 shot.

Re: Roller Cam for small block?? [Re: BobR] #675364
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as far as grinding, I'm happy with the regrind of a stock hydraulic roller Bullet did for me

www.bulletcams.com


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Re: Roller Cam for small block?? [Re: BobR] #675365
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Depends on exhaust flow, even @ 175 shot exhaust duration and lift should be looked at if you want good performance




On our last combo we ran 3 foggers and about 700 HP worth of spray. When we changed over to the Procharger we used the SAME cam. Yes, there may be a small amount of gain by having a special grind but it's not even worth the trouble with a street engine and a 175 shot.


Cool It sounds like you have a good flowing exhaust port, Unfortunately not all small block exhaust ports are good, The additional 175 could just back up the port more, a cam with some extra exhaust duration for No2 will usually help , it did on our J heads with 150 shot

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Depends on exhaust flow, even @ 175 shot exhaust duration and lift should be looked at if you want good performance




Using W2 econos with port work and 1 7/8" headers so I'm hoping the exaust side shouldn't be to much of a problem.

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Talk with Brian, member OU812/IMM

He can get you something that will work really well.

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Talk with Brian, member OU812/IMM

He can get you something that will work really well.




Good advice.

Re: Roller Cam for small block?? [Re: RobX4406] #675369
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Talk with Brian, member OU812/IMM

He can get you something that will work really well.




Kool thanks for that.

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