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    One of the main points of changing a cam is to coordinate the static compression ratio with the intake closing point of the cam. Joanie just figured the closing points of a couple of cams and has determined that you would be better served with the Thumpr, part number 11-600-8. She says you will have plenty of low end power and should have plenty of thunder. She says "let the good times roll".

    Intake closes 35.5 degrees after bottom dead center and should work well from 8.75:1 to 10.5:1 static compression ratio.

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