mark said:Anyone know the part number for that Lunati hydraulic flat-tappet single-pattern cam?I'm thinking about duplicating the build but can't find info on the cam they used.Thanx!
http://www.chevyhiperformance.com/techa ... ewall.html
first thing Id point out is that most people reading this have zero idea what your referring too so here is a few links
http://www.chevyhiperformance.com/techa ... ck_torque/
the articles state they used a single-pattern Lunati camshaft sporting 0.480 inch of lift with 230 degrees of duration at 0.050-inch measurements
Manufacturer's Part Number: for that cam is supposed to be, 10120410
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/LUN-10120410/
http://www.popularhotrodding.com/engine ... z2cw4tuHUs
http://www.airflowresearch.com/articles ... 9/A-P1.htm
this is the closest I find listed in their current catalog
http://www.lunatipower.com/Product.aspx?id=1958&gid=280
the ERSON cam # 110044 has the exact specs listed
the CRANE 110301 is also very similar
If you can afford to upgrade to a roller cam and roller lifters, and your intentions to build a strong street engine, in the 383-427 displacement range with good heads, about 10:1 compression, etc, I know from experience that a CROWER 00471 roller cam and 1.6:1 ratio roller rockers easily out perform the flat tapper cam with the .480 lift and 230 duration in most similar applications, (obviously parts selected, compression ratio, heads, exhaust etc must match the application
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