R Rdls19 Member Jan 5, 2018 36 3 18 Jan 7, 2018 #1 Jan 7, 2018 #1 Hey fellow stangers. I was wondering what would be the best cam to go with gt40 heads and cobra intake. Maybe an B cam?
Hey fellow stangers. I was wondering what would be the best cam to go with gt40 heads and cobra intake. Maybe an B cam?
mikestang63 SN Certified Technician Aug 27, 2012 11,600 9,192 214 In the garage Jan 7, 2018 #2 Jan 7, 2018 #2
mikestang63 SN Certified Technician Aug 27, 2012 11,600 9,192 214 In the garage Jan 7, 2018 #4 Jan 7, 2018 #4 serious, you need to tell us more about your build compression motor transmission rear end what springs are on the heads street/strip
serious, you need to tell us more about your build compression motor transmission rear end what springs are on the heads street/strip
R Rdls19 Member Jan 5, 2018 36 3 18 Jan 7, 2018 #5 Jan 7, 2018 #5 T5 trans 302 motor everything else is going to be pretty much stock. Proably put timing at 14* going to be a street car
T5 trans 302 motor everything else is going to be pretty much stock. Proably put timing at 14* going to be a street car
1990slow50H Active Member Jul 16, 2009 66 27 38 Spring Lake MI Jan 9, 2018 #6 Jan 9, 2018 #6 Alphabet cams are so 2000’s, I mean that’s why I jammed a F cam in a pretty stock 302 in my 20’s.
R Rdls19 Member Jan 5, 2018 36 3 18 Jan 9, 2018 #7 Jan 9, 2018 #7 So what is your suggestion slow50H?
Mustang5L5 That is…until I whipped out my Bissell Mod Dude Feb 18, 2001 41,712 17,304 224 Massachusetts Jan 9, 2018 #8 Jan 9, 2018 #8 Stock HO cam plus some 1.7 RR's would work well. Good torque, good driveability. You just don't have that cool lumpy sound.
Stock HO cam plus some 1.7 RR's would work well. Good torque, good driveability. You just don't have that cool lumpy sound.
mikestang63 SN Certified Technician Aug 27, 2012 11,600 9,192 214 In the garage Jan 9, 2018 #9 Jan 9, 2018 #9 Mustang5L5 said: Stock HO cam plus some 1.7 RR's would work well. Good torque, good driveability. You just don't have that cool lumpy sound. Click to expand... unplug a vacuum line if you want it to sound like a b cam
Mustang5L5 said: Stock HO cam plus some 1.7 RR's would work well. Good torque, good driveability. You just don't have that cool lumpy sound. Click to expand... unplug a vacuum line if you want it to sound like a b cam
nelzfoxes 5 Year Member Aug 20, 2013 472 326 94 Jan 14, 2018 #10 Jan 14, 2018 #10 Mustang5L5 said: Stock HO cam plus some 1.7 RR's would work well. Good torque, good driveability. You just don't have that cool lumpy sound. Click to expand... Are you serious? Because that is exactly what I got goin’ on in my build! Haha! I did it because I wanted stock driveability out of a 351.
Mustang5L5 said: Stock HO cam plus some 1.7 RR's would work well. Good torque, good driveability. You just don't have that cool lumpy sound. Click to expand... Are you serious? Because that is exactly what I got goin’ on in my build! Haha! I did it because I wanted stock driveability out of a 351.
9 93lx308 Member Jan 12, 2018 24 7 13 Jan 15, 2018 #11 Jan 15, 2018 #11 When I built my engine I had trouble choosing a camshaft as well. I just called comp cam's tech line and spoke with a very helpful dude. He asked what my specs were including vehicle weight, rear end gears, etc. I was pretty happy with the result.
When I built my engine I had trouble choosing a camshaft as well. I just called comp cam's tech line and spoke with a very helpful dude. He asked what my specs were including vehicle weight, rear end gears, etc. I was pretty happy with the result.