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Old 07-11-2005, 06:27 PM   #10
Unit 5302
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Default Re: Should I put in a cam when I rebuild motor?

The cam is a 2000-6000rpm cam for the 351W or 302HO according to the Holley website.

51027LUN

.496/.502
218/224
276/281

2000-6000rpm. Application Hot street or Pro Street. The HO cam is a good grind and you're not going to be picking up much power with the E7's, while I expect you'll lose quite a bit of low end torque. The cam favors the exhaust side WAY too much. With an N/A setup on E7s, I see no reason to favor the exhaust.
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