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hydraulic or solid cam?
By Ian Dobson - 02/06/2004 5:12:18 AM; IP 24.84.238.236
Here's the scenario

I drive my car less than 10,000 miles a year, probably more like 5000

I do take it out to the track a lot too.

I'm in 2 minds weather to get the CC DEH275 or the CC 282S.

the engine is as follows, a 428 FPA headers and edlebrock heads and performer RPM intake, carb is a 750 dbl pump, 4 speed in a 69 mustang.

I did have the performer RPM cam, but I returned it after peer pressure from this forum :)

If I go the solid cam route, where can I get my hads on the instructions to change the block for a solid cam, I think I understand what has to be done, but I'd rather see how to do it properly.
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Collapse <b>hydraulic or solid cam?</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Ian Dobson, <i>02/06/2004</i></font>hydraulic or solid cam? -- Ian Dobson, 02/06/2004
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Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=20086&Reply=20077><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<a href="#" id="anchor20086" onclick="return false;">Not much bother really.</a>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Royce Peterson, <i>02/06/2004</i></font><script type="text/javascript">
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 RE: Not much bother really. -- Ian Dobson, 02/06/2004
 I would use the Comp Cams parts. -- Royce, 02/06/2004
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