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2 Stangs in the Stable
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Baytown, TX
Posts: 1,209
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I took this from Stangnet.com:
__________________________________________________ __ Small Ford: 1985-95 302 (with roller tappet cam), 1994-95 351W (with factory roller cam when used with mass air EFI), 284/284 degrees duration, hydraulic roller camshaft Advertised duration: 284 intake/284 exhaust Duration at .050 in. cam lift: 224 intake/224 exhaust Gross valve lift: .480 in. intake/.480 in. exhaust Lobe separation: 107 degrees intake/117 degrees exhaust Peak horsepower rpm: 5,100 Peak torque rpm: 3,300 Performance camshafts just for Fords Those Motorsport guys live, eat, and sleep Ford. This camshaft has great low-end torque, and lots of horsepower above 4,000 rpm. __________________________________________________ __ Maybe this will help. Here is a link to the review if you want to read what other people have to say.
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'90 GT Under construction Best E.T. = Fast @ High Speeds - OK So I Lie. So What!!! ![]() ![]() 04 F-150 STX 4.2L 5 spd Rice Haters Club Member #128 |
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