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jwillia2 07-28-2006 04:43 AM

cam/vaccum issues
 
guys,
i am in the process of building my 427, and I am trying to select a cam. I am changing from the stock solid lift cam to hydraulic, and would like to get the baddast cam possible without vaccum issues. i am running the new DSE RS headlight kit, so i am not worried about the headlight doors, just my brakes (baer track). how big of a cam (lift/durration/lobe sep) can i run without creating problems with my booster???


thanks

justin

kilrcam 08-03-2006 06:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jwillia2
guys,
i am in the process of building my 427, and I am trying to select a cam. I am changing from the stock solid lift cam to hydraulic, and would like to get the baddast cam possible without vaccum issues. i am running the new DSE RS headlight kit, so i am not worried about the headlight doors, just my brakes (baer track). how big of a cam (lift/durration/lobe sep) can i run without creating problems with my booster???


thanks

justin

If you don't have the cam yet call a cam grinder. Tell them what they need to know and they will tell you what you need. I just had a custom solid roller cam ground for me for my set up. If you have one ground for your setup it will be matched and you won't be disappointed. And the cost is not really much more than buying some off the shelf piece that may work ok but not great.

Brad

Musclerodz 08-03-2006 09:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jwillia2
guys,
i am in the process of building my 427, and I am trying to select a cam. I am changing from the stock solid lift cam to hydraulic, and would like to get the baddast cam possible without vaccum issues. i am running the new DSE RS headlight kit, so i am not worried about the headlight doors, just my brakes (baer track). how big of a cam (lift/durration/lobe sep) can i run without creating problems with my booster???


thanks

justin

Buy a hydroboost setup from Hydartech and eliminate the issue all together and get better brakes. Win win.

Mike

jwillia2 08-04-2006 08:55 AM

thanks for the input!!!


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