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Anyone using an 86b/86c dual grind cam?
VALVE .500/.507
LIFT DURATION 300/310 IN DEGREES DURATION 260/272 @.050 IN DEGREES GRIND 86b/86c NUMBER |
I know a guy with one of htose in a box on a shelf collecting dust
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Hmmm, really?
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yup. I bet he will sell it cheap, too. maybe $80 bucks or less
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It's gonna be a couple of weeks before I can get it. Will he hold it for me?
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Jason,
I sent you an email- BTW.. This is a BIG cam... It likes CR (no less than 9.5:1 or it runs rich) and requires extensive head work on the exhaust side to gain benefits from its huge intake charge. It also likes stroke to wake up easily, in a stock stroke engine it'll be a very odd powerband.. I'd say put it at 10:1, run it and hold on! |
The heads will be coming off. How soon/much$$$ for rollers man? That's what I really want. MassIVe power!
BTW - No sign of an email. Send it to jason@pelicanparts.com |
Jake, how much extra juice can I expect from this cam? Approximately of course.
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the cam has sat for a few years, it will sit for a few more.
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LOL
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