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Elgin cams 314/296

Has anyone used Elgin cams 314/296 in a 3.2 SS.?
Previously running rsr grind. Due to wear issues the builder is switching to these. Curious what the difference would be.
Any input appreciated!

Cheers, Mark.

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I think that’s what mine are. They worked well for me. But I also have high compression.
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The RSR sprint have more duration at 318 / 306 than the 314 / 296 but they have less lift. The RSR sprint has more gradual ramps. I’ve had both on my 2.8. The 314 / 296 definitely had more mid range power on 100 lobe center nut the RSR sprint made more power on top.

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