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I did some online research before buying this cam and two moparts members have it in stock resto cars and are happy with it,I thought it speced out fairly mild?

Sooo,Cab says I should install it at 102 and cudaman is saying 112?
Im getting confused here !
My local engine guy as well as BGR are saying 108 is good!




Just looked at some cams and Crane has a 660091 cam,284-294 with 112 lobe separation - 1500-5200 rpm great idle. This is what I'm saying, a good street cam that will give you the vacuum you need for stock carbs.


Hemiroid motors don't like wide lobe seperation angles like above 110, even a street blower motor Same thing on close lobe centers(closer than 106), them dang hemirod motors are a pain to get right




I built a Hemi for my buddy's 69 Road Runner. A friend recommended a cam with a 114 LCA. The car Idles like a 318. Has great low end and pulls to 6000. All stock (still has the original exhaust from 69) 13.00@107. I would have never chosen this cam but he swore it would work. He was correct.
Doug