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Re: Anyone using the Lunati 60301 cam in a 30 over 383?
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11/04/11 04:58 PM
11/04/11 04:58 PM
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Re: Anyone using the Lunati 60301 cam in a 30 over 383?
[Re: GLR]
#1106805
11/04/11 05:38 PM
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Using the 60302 in my 383. Vacuum is 15"Hg so no worries with power brakes and it pulls good from 1500rpm. Idle is very smooth once I got the timing and carb adjusted. Like it a lot.
383B, 9.8:1, Lunati 60302(220/226@0.050 262/268Dur, 0.475"/0.494", Stealth heads, Performer manifold, QF SS-750-AN carb, 3.31Diff, A833 4-speed manual.
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Re: Anyone using the Lunati 60301 cam in a 30 over 383?
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#1106806
11/04/11 05:45 PM
11/04/11 05:45 PM
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Lunati makes a very nice cam. You will have no problems with it.
I am using a Lunati 60303 cam in my 440 build.
As a bonus, you can put their killer stickers on everything...LOL
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Making as big as a carbon footprint as I can!!!
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Re: Anyone using the Lunati 60301 cam in a 30 over 383?
[Re: Frederick]
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11/04/11 05:56 PM
11/04/11 05:56 PM
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Using the 60302 in my 383. Vacuum is 15"Hg so no worries with power brakes and it pulls good from 1500rpm. Idle is very smooth once I got the timing and carb adjusted.
Like it a lot.
Same here. using the 60302 in my 440 great idle, great power. I think you will find the 60301 mild.
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