Lets play the HP guessing game
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Depending on what your goal is, that cam might be super. Sounds like a nice 500 hour (top end), 500 HP, $500+ in component savings over the obligatory Crane HR, Isky, Morel/Johnson set up.
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Are you referring to my current cam (xm284hr)
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As far as comp cams goes, I helped a buddy pick out a custom cam from comps master lobe catalog. Called comp, placed the order. Within minutes, a detailed spec sheet of the grind parameters was emailed out. Less than a week later, two custom billet hyd rollers with iron gears delivered , for quite a bit less than a off the shelf crane cam
#24
Yes. Nothing wrong with that cam if you want to be around 500 HP....with its .547 lift and slightly more gross duration, you can use stock GM lifters, lighter springs, push rods, and probably even plain old long slotted steel rockers (i.e. zz502). I think your reliability/durability would be excellent and a good match for a Bravo drive. 450-500 HP and sub 5500 RPM is a good plan if you want to keep from serial wrenching on Merc I/O Bravo setup.
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It funny you bring up slotted 502 rockers. Thats what I run. I dont personally trust roller rockers and have only ever used in high lift applications beyond the parameters of stamped. Had 2 seperate occasions in past that roller rockers failed.
Yes. Nothing wrong with that cam if you want to be around 500 HP....with its .547 lift and slightly more gross duration, you can use stock GM lifters, lighter springs, push rods, and probably even plain old long slotted steel rockers (i.e. zz502). I think your reliability/durability would be excellent and a good match for a Bravo drive. 450-500 HP and sub 5500 RPM is a good plan if you want to keep from serial wrenching on Merc I/O Bravo setup.
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Didnt you do a build with the EQ 320 heads??
Agree. I mean sure its a little light, but should have no problem making 525+hp, and live a long time. Not every build is looking for max power possible.
As far as comp cams goes, I helped a buddy pick out a custom cam from comps master lobe catalog. Called comp, placed the order. Within minutes, a detailed spec sheet of the grind parameters was emailed out. Less than a week later, two custom billet hyd rollers with iron gears delivered , for quite a bit less than a off the shelf crane cam
As far as comp cams goes, I helped a buddy pick out a custom cam from comps master lobe catalog. Called comp, placed the order. Within minutes, a detailed spec sheet of the grind parameters was emailed out. Less than a week later, two custom billet hyd rollers with iron gears delivered , for quite a bit less than a off the shelf crane cam
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I agree with milling the head to gain a small bump in compression. Although I don't think it's a bad idea to re-surface the heads if needed to get the proper ra for the gaskets being used and make sure the heads are flat. Milling heads can potentionally disrupt air flow due to the change in the combustion chamber and be counter productive. So you think you will gain power when in reality you end up loosing.