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RE: Performer vs. RPM
By Gerry Proctor - 05/03/2002 12:01:27 PM; IP 207.133.188.254
It sound like you need low-end torque, which would make the RPM cam an unsuitable candidate especially with a large-bodied car like a Galaxy, more so with an automatic without a lot of stall and a short rear gear. You need to consider a cam with .050 duration of 210-degrees or less with lobe separation in the 112-114-degree range. Lift is irrelevant to idle quality and street manners.
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