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    Tom, somehow I get the feeling that we're not connecting. If you look at their recommendations for a mild, blown, efi motor, you'll see that the recommendation is for a 4600 grind. Going to the other chart, no matter what motor the 4600 grind is listed for, it's still a 4600 grind, with specs of around.....
    lift 0.485-0.495
    duration 224-234 @ 0.050"
    LDA 110 degrees

    The point is that no matter who grinds the cam, these specs will work better for you than any other grind whether it's a flat tappet, roller, whatever.

    They're also recommending a converter that will stall around 2,200-2,500 rpm's. This is for the automatic crowd, I see that you're going to use a T56.
    Last edited by techinspector1; 11-17-2005 at 10:34 PM.
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