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Casey90GT
Member # 6175
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I have a 1995 302 with a set of heavily ported E7's, slightly larger valves (1.94/1.55), about 9.5:1 compression, short tube headers, and a dual plane edelbrock with a 650 vac secondary holley. I have two camshafts laying around. One is an E-cam, and the other is a Comp custom grind:
0.513"/0.526" Lift 282°/289° Adv Duration 230°/236° @ .050 Duration 110° Lobe Seperation
IVO= 9° BTDC IVC=41° ABDC EVO=52° BBDC EVC= 4° ATDC
Specs for cam installed @ 106° Intake Centerline
The springs in the heads are set up for the custom cam, but the guy that did the work said the E-cam would work fine too. I love the sound of a lumpy cam, but I don't want something that's too nasty to cruise the boulevard. The motor is going in a '53 Dodge 2-door coupe with a T5 behind it, and an 8.8 with probably 3.55 gears. What do you guys think? [ July 15, 2010, 04:08 AM: Message edited by: Casey90GT ]
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Casey90GT
Member # 6175
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E303 Specs for Comparison:
0.498"/0.498" Lift 282°/282° Adv Duration 220°/220° @ .050 Duration 110° Lobe Seperation
IVO= 0° BTDC IVC=40° ABDC EVO=40° BBDC EVC= 0° ATDC
...not that anybody really needed me to post these.
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gercolla1
Member # 3068
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if its just a driver id run the ford cam [ July 15, 2010, 02:55 PM: Message edited by: gercolla1 ]
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Casey90GT
Member # 6175
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That's what I was leaning towards, but I was hoping somebody could weigh in on whether the split pattern of the custom grind would actually make more power with similar drivability/reliability, or if it's too much. I had the E303 in this motor in my coupe with EFI and it made really good useable power, but I'm no longer concerned with emissions since I'll be putting this motor in my '53.
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94 N.C.F. GT
Member # 3946
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I'd go with the nice lumpy cam nice sound and more power why think twice in a old school IMO
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nitrous_bob
Member # 77
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quote: Originally posted by Casey90GT: Comp custom grind:
0.513"/0.526" Lift
you sure you wont have PTV clearance issues with that cam ? that sounds big to me but hey... my ex-wife calls me a retard
what rockers is that with... and what ratio are you using ?
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Secnd2nun64
Member # 1431
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If your running power steering, a/c or power brakes I would go with the ford cam since you'll probably get more vacuum with it for a cruising motor. Less power but it will run better on the street. You can always mess with the tune to make it sound lumpy.
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Casey90GT
Member # 6175
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quote: Originally posted by nitrous_bob: quote: Originally posted by Casey90GT: Comp custom grind:
0.513"/0.526" Lift
you sure you wont have PTV clearance issues with that cam ? that sounds big to me but hey... my ex-wife calls me a retard
what rockers is that with... and what ratio are you using ?
Thanks Bob...I never even considered the PTV. I figured I could go at least .550" before I had to start worrying about that, but I guess with the bigger valves it might become an issue sooner.
Those specs are with 1.6 rockers, and I was going to use the Blue SVO roller units.
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Casey90GT
Member # 6175
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quote: Originally posted by Secnd2nun64: If your running power steering, a/c or power brakes I would go with the ford cam since you'll probably get more vacuum with it for a cruising motor. Less power but it will run better on the street. You can always mess with the tune to make it sound lumpy.
No vac accessories, but the E303 usually sounds fairly lumpy anyway, so I'm not toooooooo worried about that. My biggest concern is really power/drivability.
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JohnB
Member # 969
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Run the E cam. The heads are the bottleneck of the setup anyway, no need to make matters worse with a bigger cam.
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Casey90GT
Member # 6175
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E303 it is...Custom cam is now FOR SALE!
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50DADDY
Member # 3076
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Comp Cams are superior to an old prehistoric e-cam.Id run the custom.If smog were and issue id say run the E,but since it looks like smog is not and issue id definitely go with the Comp.
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