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I'd rather be basketweaving
Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Indianapolis
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![]() I recently visited Anderson's shop and met Rick as he was tuning on a friend of mine's (302man) supercharged stang. Rick is an extremely nice guy, and really knows his stuff. He IS the tech line when you call their shop, and will reccomend the best cam (of his) for your setup. I would just call and talk to him if I were you.
I know those hi-rev cams/springs work too, because 302man has an anderson Rap71cam with springs in his car (hydraulic roller) and it revved all the way to 7500rpm with ease. Its awful fun watching 680rwhp spin it up that high on the dyno, but a little scary at the same time ![]()
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