timing

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I don't know the specs on that cam, so I can't tell you what RPM it should idle at. I would start by setting timing at 10 degrees which is stock. If it still won't idle, you may have another problem, like an intake leak.

Jeff
 
I had that cam but ditched it when the valvesprings all started breaking. Mine idled at 850-900 rpm and liked 14 degrees timing. Mine has an AOD too which would affect the engine control. It's a little on the mild side with only 218-220 degrees duration at .050 but really works with the computer.