Looking for dyno/track results for n/a Anderson cam users

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  1. Grn92LX Fidanza Man!

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    Preferable on a stock shortblock 302. Looking to see results of an N-41, N-61 and N-51 hi rev cam's with twisted wedge heads and an upper rpm style intake..
  2. Mr. Rustypwnz Active Member

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    what happened to yours, rnh engine right?

    we should be asking you man..

    I know the n-21, n-41 are ok, the n-51 is supposed to be a monster..
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    i have an n-412...i put down 256/285 with the mods in my sig but i was having some issues and a 10.3:1 a/f...
  4. Grn92LX Fidanza Man!

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    I sold the car this past spring. Now I have a mostly stock 91 Notch that i'm looking to build up but not go as wild as I did with the last car. Rick built a KILLER 347 shortblock. The new owner dynoed it on a MUSTANG dyno and it made 370 to the wheels a little on the rich side. That's about 400 ish on a dynojet.

    I'm looking to do twisted wedge heads, holley intake with one of the Anderson cams.
  5. Grn92LX Fidanza Man!

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    Anyone know if the N-61 cam works on stock pistons?
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    Anyone using the AFM cam's?
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    I would just call them I would highly doubt that the n61 would work with stock pistons

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