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RE: 428 cam help!
By Will - 01/31/2001 8:05:40 PM; IP 24.162.190.33
I'm real happy with my Lunati pn 40510. 559/572 lift, 237/247 duration @.050, 300/310 advertised duration.

It's a solid cam. It has a fair-rough idle and makes great power. It's in a Mustang, so I'm around 3200 lbs. If I had to replace it right now, I'd probably go with a little more lift or maybe a roller.

I wouldn't use a 30-year-old design (i.e. Original Ford). They may have been good cams, but the cam makers have had 30 years to improve on the design. If you already have one, fine, otherwise, get a new design.

You might try the other forum. There are guys considering camshafts right now. It's at http://network54.com/Hide/Forum/74182
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