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RE: 428 ==cam
By gerry - 04/09/2001 8:13:32 AM; IP 208.217.67.246
The 352 cam isn't better. It just performs better in the rpm range you were more interested in...low end grunt.

Duration, lobe separation angle and opening timing generally influence the cam's operating range. Generally, the shorter the duration and more advanced the opening points are, the more low-rpm cylinder pressure the cam will create. Cylinder pressure is power. Your 352 cam makes more cylinder pressure in the low-rpm range.
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