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Reply to "Lunati 10320311LK cam kit / engine recommendations"

The spec's of the right cam, is all about you, that said all the major cam manufactures now offer a complete spectrum of grinds, from mild to wild, but the power options you are interested in can be calculated by the specialist at the tech center, every cam maker has a tech center and will be glad to offer their help to you, they don't charge for their advise, get a couple of opinions, Crane, Comp, Lunati,Isky, etc.
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Originally posted by ttam23:
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The cost of a hydraulic roller cam has dropped down to the point that running a flat tappet cam doesn't make sense to me, A roller cam will allow you better performance all around, idle, vacume and acceleration. Their is also no break in on the cam and no need for special lubricants, all modern engines run roller cams, their is no comparison on longevity, reliability and power options

So what would be a good roller cam ? Right now i am will most likely buy the Crane 284-H12 camshaft. get some 70 closed chamber heads and
a D-90006 thanks for all the help
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