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By Dale Cecil - 06/06/2004 9:39:07 AM; IP 63.230.72.92
My 68 GT 390 Mustang w/4sp toploader will be a street driven car, but not a daily driver. I am currently in the process of a rebuild as noted on a previous post. I am shopping for a camshaft and lifter package now, and I think I want to keep the cam I have now. It is shot, but I am thinking it was the right cam for my application, so I am thinking I want to replace it with the same thing. The cam is a Comp Cams 33-224-3 268H. The Comp website says that it is a good replacement for factory perfomance grinds. 1500 to 5500 rpm, and noticeable idle.

Do any of you have any cam suggestions or comments?

Thanks
Dale
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