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Reply to "cam and compression recommendations"

In my opinion, on any street engine intended to run on pump gas, 10:1 is a good number to shoot for.

Others will tell you that you can squeeze out more compression and still run on 93 octane BUT you are running the risk that it may not always be available.

Companies have eliminated high octane fuels before, and there is nothing to guaranty that they won't do that again tomorrow.

Just recently after Hurrican Sandy caused local shortages of gasolene, many stations had no premium gas at all, just regular 89 octane.

Something to consider.

As far as a camshaft recommendation for a production camshaft, consult with the manufacturer's tech line. That's what they are there for.

For a custom spec cam, Dan Jones was "designing" them for people just for the asking.

I would inquire with him directly on that one and see if the offer is still there?

You can find his contact information on this form in the members section.
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