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I have a fresh set of TRICKFLOW twisted wedge heads, and some Crane 1.7's form my previous coupe. I am currently running a B cam, I wan't something more agressive that will produce the most power out of theese heads. I have a 306 with TRW pistons, they are not notched for huge cams. I am in quite a predicament here. Should I keep the B-cam? Or should I go with an anderson cam? And wich one? I will be running an Edelbrock performer intake with 24LBRS, 3.73's in the back and all the other basic bolt ons. Any helpful info would be greatly appreciated. TTT [patriot]

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tfs series of cams are good

Custom grind would be WAY better

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quote:
Originally posted by Curt:
tfs series of cams are good

Custom grind would be WAY better

Yeah Trick Flow cams would be well matched with those heads. You could run a Stage 2 cam.

224°/232° duration
.339/.352 lift
112° separation

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