For the lifts they're saying you'd need lobes that are .400/.420.
I don't show any hyd roller lobes from them that are .420 lift, but my lobe catalog is a couple of years old.

For that type of motor, with decent exhaust ports and headers, where you're only planning on turning it 6k......... it didn't need a 112lsa, or being installed straight up, or 10deg of split.
I thought the TQ seemed kinda low....... I had forgotten they put the cam in at 112.
With the low-ish range they were testing the motor, it's likely one of those situations where if you start higher(TQ output), you end higher.
I think the cam on a 110, in at 106..... With less split, would have made more power within that operating range. It's just speculation...... We'll never know.


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