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hows it going guys got a 40/80 cam found out its to big for gas any ideas for a mild 3.3 blue crow cams 35666 i was told to get thanks
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Hi Kieth. listing cams as 40/80 does not tell the full story, very old skool. better off to list lift, duration and lobe separation, as well as rocker ratio.(STD holden 1.5) not many of us will know what a Crow cams 35666 is. also specify car, trans |
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not many of us will know what a Crow cams 35666 go to the web site my 40/80 is a crows grind all info there at the site
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Old holdens brought on the spot, quick decision, cash paid. |
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I have a 202 LPG torque cam that I have available for sale. It is specifically for LPG and torque with a much larger exhaust duration and minimal overlap. Idled at 600-700rpm no worries very smooth, and gearchanges were very smooth with a constant smooth |
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