Thoughts on this cam for a 383 build.
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Thoughts on this cam for a 383 build.
This Speed Pro cam is being offered on our Ebay and I was wondering what comments anyone may have on it for my upcoming 383 rebuild.
Btw, I have fitted a Hydroboost so vacuum is not a great concern with my car.
Thanks
This is a great cam for your small block chev, it's a Brand New USA MADE Speed Pro hydraulic cam that suits all small block chev engines & will provide good mid range torque and horsepower between 2500-6000 RPM & is the half price of a CRANE cam with similar specs and lets face it cams that are similar are going to give similar performance. It would be suited to a basic compression ratio of 9.5 - 10.5:1 The specs for this cam are:
Adv duration 288deg
Duration @ .050" 232deg
Valve lift .480"
Lobe separation 108deg
This cam would have a fair to rough idle and would make a great cam for every day performance and occaisional strip duty. The Cam spec card is not pictured but is included with the cam.
Btw, I have fitted a Hydroboost so vacuum is not a great concern with my car.
Thanks
This is a great cam for your small block chev, it's a Brand New USA MADE Speed Pro hydraulic cam that suits all small block chev engines & will provide good mid range torque and horsepower between 2500-6000 RPM & is the half price of a CRANE cam with similar specs and lets face it cams that are similar are going to give similar performance. It would be suited to a basic compression ratio of 9.5 - 10.5:1 The specs for this cam are:
Adv duration 288deg
Duration @ .050" 232deg
Valve lift .480"
Lobe separation 108deg
This cam would have a fair to rough idle and would make a great cam for every day performance and occaisional strip duty. The Cam spec card is not pictured but is included with the cam.