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Old 02-20-2003, 06:47 PM
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has anyone got any info on lunati cams? I was wondering what might be a good setup on a stock L48
Old 02-20-2003, 08:35 PM
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Default Re: Lunati Cams (Bullyj)

You might want to look at Lunati part number 80350LK. That's a nice street cam with 216 duration at .050 and .454 lift.
I just installed a Lunati cam in the new engine that I'm putting together and was impressed with the quality of the appearance. The real truth won't be known until I run the engine though.
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I have a lunati cam. nice cam, perhaps i went a little big, but the one suggested above sound good for a stock car :yesnod:
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Default Re: Lunati Cams (Bullyj)

For cam, you need to state trans. & gears (stock for ex. is ok).

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