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By Royce Peterson - 08/06/2003 10:07:58 PM; IP 67.29.203.253
In a heavy pickup for sreet driving a Comp Cams 260H would be a big improvement over stock. It's hard to recommend a cam without knowing the exhaust system, compression, intake and torque converter but this one is easy to live with and will be an improvement over stock. Be sure to replace your valve springs with the recommended Comp Cams springs at the same time.

Royce
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 what is a good cam lift and duration for a 390 -- Ben, 08/06/2003
Well... -- Royce Peterson, 08/06/2003
 RE: what is a good cam lift and duration for a 390 -- giacamo, 08/22/2003
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