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RE: Performer RPM cam timing
By bprewit - 02/04/2004 11:32:09 AM; IP 209.240.161.204
ok so this is starting to make a bit more sense to me now. With the single plane intake manifold I have, the 10:1 compression ratio, windage tray, heavy duty valvetrain, 2500rpm stall, and 4.10 gearing, my engine is set-up more for a higher rpm powerband so retarding the cam may actually help the peak hp and torque numbers but is going to hurt the lower rpm torque. With my configuration this is something I will definatly look at doing. Thanks for the info!
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